Mach 10 at sudden speed
Flying into the wind now
I'm flowing at my feet
Something of likeness to you now

I spotted you in the sun
I called your name from a distance
I knew you were the one
I called again

I do declare
I can float in the air
And with some love from above
Don't caress the weasel

And don't fall too soon
Don't seek the blood from the panther
Don't take a trip to you soon
I'm the one

Helding the time back from the sun
As I scope the lobe
I am the one who controls the sun
And I know that things will pass

As time elapses
Time elapsing through the sound of you;
And the things we could do
Just think of the master

Trying to fool the blastman
Check the cards at the table
Scream softly you are able
To see the sign of thine self as

Throughout the ages of time
Things u thought weren't going to
Climb the mountain
See the sun

Touch the waves of the earth
Feel the grass softly
And don't think for the one you know
I am - screaming backward in the sand

(Hey, dude, he's the stallion)


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The Stallion, Pt. 3 Lyrics as written by Michael Melchiondo Aaron Freeman

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    Each Stallion part released on a major album {not live or Online only} is about a different drug, as so:

    Part 1: Sounds Like Booze, or maybe Acid. Maybe a mix. It's making him mean, scared, angry, and giving him a feeling of power.

    Part 2: Weed. Really clear. Or maybe a depressant, but Weed is a pretty good guess.

    Part 3: LSD. He's having hallucinations, believes himself to have powers, engaging in "screaming backwards" and "screaming softly" talking of floating, out of body experiences, holding time from the sun.

    And yes, Ween doth rocketheth ass off.

    Snuffyon March 05, 2005   Link

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