I'm the kind of guy who likes feelin' high
Feelin' high and dry and I really like to fly
I'm your kinda guy, girl, I'm not too shy
And I want you to fly, so, I think you oughta try

Ozone, ozone, ozone, ozone

I'm your kinda guy and I'm not too shy
Feelin' high and dry and I want you to be mine
So, I think it's time, girl, to start feeling fine
Feeling good all the time, so, I think you oughta try

Ozone, ozone, ozone, ozone

Now, I'm the kinda guy who likes getting high
Getting high and dry and I do it all the time
If you think it's a crime and you don't wanna try
Something that'll make you high, then I think I'll say goodbye

'Cos I'm the kind of guy who likes getting high
Getting high and dry and I do it all the time
Now, I'm much too high, I am high and dry
And I'm feelin' fine, I'm feelin' good all of the time


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Ozone Lyrics as written by Ace Frehley

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    probably the most blatant pro-drug song ever written.great tune, though.

    pthalomarieon August 05, 2008   Link
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    everybody is quick to talk about the negatives of drugs but ace is writing about the joy and freedom of mind they can provide

    LordOzzyon February 05, 2009   Link
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    Stoney Ace

    meta110003on April 01, 2022   Link

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