It's recording, clock says half past one
I have no sunglasses as I step into the sun
I know I did something, Lord, what could it be?
Woke up in the morning and all my friends hate me

She got the eye of Fatima in the wall of his room
Three bottles of Tequila, three cats and a broom
He got a fifteen year old angel and she's all dressed in black
He got fifteen bindle's of cocaine tied up in a sack

This here's a government experiment and we're drivin' like hell
We'll get some cowboys on acid and stay in motels
We gonna eat up some wide open spaces like it was the top of the Nile
The hands on the clock are gonna be here a while

An eye of eye of Fatima in the wall of the hotel room
And cowboys on acid are like Egyptian cartoons
No one ever conquered Wyoming from the left or from the right
Just stay in the hotel room, stay up all night




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What Happened/Eyes of Fatima Lyrics as written by Eric Wilson Bradley James Nowell

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    It Reminds me of my childhood in Iraq...making bombs stoned.....lerning to fly a 747...golden age...

    punk_rock_rebelon June 01, 2003   Link
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    who is this originally by?

    BlackLungFeveron June 09, 2004   Link
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    Camper Van Beethoven did it originally. Good song, bizarre lyrics.

    drucifer23on October 15, 2004   Link
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    inetresting song btu that is my question does any one know what this song means i know that fatima was muhammids bride but iis that what they are talking about?

    fleshwound11on March 04, 2005   Link
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    i always thought it was "Egyptian cartoon"

    BlackLungFeveron March 25, 2005   Link
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    ?

    sublincuvanaon May 27, 2005   Link
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    it is "egyptian cartoon".

    hashishon October 04, 2006   Link
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    Not sure entirely what hte song is about but i definitly think someone was trippy when they wrote it and camper can beethoven is a greta band they split up later on and half of them became a band called cracker( amazing band) and the other half became the black crowes or the counting crows or the birds or something like that some bird band but def check out camper van and cracker

    IMABADFISHAREYOUon September 25, 2007   Link
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    Not sure entirely what hte song is about but i definitly think someone was trippy when they wrote it and camper can beethoven is a greta band they split up later on and half of them became a band called cracker( amazing band) and the other half became the black crowes or the counting crows or the birds or something like that some bird band but def check out camper van and cracker

    IMABADFISHAREYOUon September 25, 2007   Link
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    originally by camper van beethoven

    non sense fuckin "this is what i think when im high" lyrics

    mj93on October 24, 2008   Link

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