I got dosed by you, and
Closer than most to you, and
What am I supposed to do?
Take it away
I never had it anyway
Take it away
And everything will be okay

In you, a star is born, and
You cut a perfect form, and
Someone forever warm
Lay on, lay on, lay on, lay on
Lay on, lay on, lay on, lay on

Way up on the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon, I can't hide
All I ever wanted was your life

Show love with no remorse, and
Climb on to your seahorse, and
This ride is right on course
This is the way I wanted it to be with you
This is the way I knew that it would be with you
Lay on, lay on, lay on, lay on
Lay on, lay on, lay on, lay on

Way up on the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon, I can't hide
All I ever wanted was your life

I got dosed by you, and
Closer than most to you, and
What am I supposed to do?
Take it away, I never had it anyway
Take it away, and everything will be okay

Way up on the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon, I can't hide
All I ever wanted was your life


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    I don't think this song is about drugs. I think he uses the "dosed" word to describe the nature of his feelings towards the person he's singing to - he was intoxicated and addicted to them. This is a really beautiful song, and it means a lot to me because it has a lot of co-incidences to an experience I had last year. I had liked this guy for ages but he was someone else's and eventually I had to let him go and do what I knew he always would - go off with her - but we did spend one night together.

    So I was "dosed" by him, I got "closer than most" to him (most, not all), and in then end i felt like "take it away I never had it anyway, and everything will be ok" as in, I'll get over him. He certainly "cut a perfect form" and he was absolutely "forever warm" as he never had a bad word to say about anyone.

    He also said, on that one night, that he sometimes thought he'd like to be a seahorse (haha) in the sense that seahorses are the only creature where the male has the offspring. So the seahorse reference is relevent to, because it's an interesting variation on riding off into the sunset on a horse. Also i believe that whatever happens happens for a reason, so "This ride is right on course". "Lay on Lay on lay on lay on" means (to me) that he continues to lie to his girlfriend even to this day.

    The only things that don't fit in with my own life are the bits about the Mountain and the Canyon. But then you know, it wasn't written about me was it, so why would that make sense?

    hilarainbowon June 27, 2004   Link

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