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Blind Melon – Pull Lyrics 11 years ago
I'd say LSD, "don't hold too tight to the real", letting go and what not while tripping, colors dyeing.

The second verse refers to LSD manufacture, "no the cook can't look, no can't look, 'cause he's keeping his eye on the kettle", the cook/chemist can't use LSD because he must be distinguished and legitimate.

"Indeed he will be around when you, or you, feel the need to feel", reassuring the listener that the chemist will continue to manufacture LSD, happen you wish to indulge in the psychedelic headspace.

The final verse and conclusion, "I've lived more than what you'll ever know", is quiet obviously an acid head or heavy psychedelic user explaining tripping balls humbles you are blows your mind. Acid heads tend to be rather spiritual and selfless individuals, being compassionate towards others desiring "peace and love", and what not, "and I'll give you more than what I'll ever show".

I also feel that the rather violent repetitions of the final line of lyrics is somewhat associated with the difficulty that can come from trying to attain the beliefs of an acid head. Expressing this struggle with progressively louder and emotional vocals.

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