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Sleeping through the dopamine
When you've got nothing to fear
Too low to notice

Superman in disco jeans
Having a good time
Just wish I was here
Resuscitation

Bring me around
Resuscitation
Bring me down
So separated

Under watergun ballet
When you've got no map
You've got no place to go
Some sexy killjoy

Bring everybody down
Well I eat confusion
And spit it out slow
Resuscitation

Bring you 'round
Resuscitation
Bring you down
The road is paved with hope and glory

But my shoes are hiding under the bed
I need a little evaluation
Rejuvenation
Of soul and head

So underneath
Hanging on the bathroom rug
Holding it together
With rubber bands and chewing gum

This mansion's crashing
I'm just the butler's maid
What do we care
We just need our own parade

Resuscitation
Bring me down
Resuscitation
Bring me 'round


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Resuscitation Lyrics as written by Sheryl Crow Jeffrey Trott

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    Seems like this song is about drug use, and the bad situations drug use brings you to. "Too low to notice Superman in disco jeans, having a good time, just wish I was here." You're just so down and out you notice wack stuff in your head is all in your head, and you're not "all there." I love the third verse: "Hanging on the bathroom rug/Holding it together/With rubber bands and chewing gum," etc. It just seems so desperate and clingy, juxtaposed with the funkiness and quirkiness of the song's sound: so cool.

    VegasJameson July 07, 2002   Link

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