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In The Jungle Lyrics

In the jungle you can sleep
With the commandments at your feet
Where the devil lays his hand
You don't even need to think
I'm tearing holes without a sink
But I know just where I stand

Lines from the story you put before me
I don't know what to choose
Under the oak tree, tin all around me
I don't know what to proove

Yeah! She! Felt! You! Felt! Like! Hell!

In the jungle (yeah!), you're in the jungle (yeah!)
You're in the jungle (that's you!)
In the jungly (yeah!), you're in the jungle (yeah!)
You're in the jungle, oh...

Ahhh....

And I'll be waiting for a hit, yeah
Ain't gonna seem fair tonight
And I'll keep having other fits, yeah
Because it makes me feel alright
Alright, alright, oh, yeah, right, oh yeah, yeah

So if you should need a hand
Write down the address of the land
But I'm running out of time

Under the oak tree, tin all around me
I don't know what to prove

Lines from the story (yeah!) you put before me (she!)
Can't do without me (felt!) like I could (I'll tell you when it's time to leave)
Under the oak tree (you!), tin all around me (felt!)
Can't do without me (like) like I could (I'll tell you when it's time to leave)

In the jungle (yeah!), you're in the jungle (she!)
You're in the jungle (felt!) (I'll tell you when it's time to leave)
In the jungle (you!), you're in the jungle (felt!)
You're in the jungle (like!) (I'll tell you when it's time to leave)

You're never gonna get clean

In the jungle (yeah!), you're in the jungle (yeah!)
(You're never gonna get clean)
In the jungle, ohhh...
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zoeced On Jul 12, 2002
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I know this take is probably very wrong, but literally every time I hear this song it sounds like it's about the Vietnam War.

Drug use was really, really rampant during the war among soldiers, and why many who came back from the war became homeless.

The song's main guitar riff kind of evokes a sense of paranoia and dread when I listen to it, and the lyrics seem to be talking from the perspective of a soldier who wants to support his country because of what he's taught, but getting swept up in the carnage of guerilla warfare and has turned to heavy drug use for relief from pain, lack of sleep, excessive anxiety, etc.


"In the jungle you can sleep, with the commandments at your feet, where the devil lays his hand."

Soldiers often could not sleep at night in Vietnam due to needing to constantly be hypervigiliant. Laying the commandments at your feet refers to soldiers carrying bibles with them as a sort of totem of protection.


"You don't even need to think. I'm tearing holes without a sink. But I know just where I stand."

You don't need to think in the military. You just need to follow orders. As long as you believe your convictions are 'just,' the government will take responsibility for what you do.


"Lines from the story you put before me. I don't know what to choose."

Many Americans believed that the intervention in Vietnam and Cambodia was not justified, and just made the situation much worse. Many soldiers expressed being very conflicted and confused as to why they should even be there.


"Under the oak tree, tin all around me, I don't know what to prove."

The narrator is taking shelter under tin plates for protection against gunfire as he's trying to sleep.


"Yeah! She! Felt! You! Felt! Like! Hell!"

A cryptic line, but if I had to guess, perhaps a personification of a drug like heroin calling to him because of how addictive it is. Just an absolute guess here.


"And I'll be waiting for a hit, yeah. Ain't gonna seem fair tonight. And I'll keep having other fits, yeah. Because it makes me feel alright."

An obvious drug reference, as any stoner knows what it means to 'take a hit' of anything. And 'having other fits' refers to withdrawal symptoms.


So if you should need a hand, write down the address of the land. But I'm running out of time."

The narrator strongly believes they are not going to come back from the war alive.


"I'll tell you when it's time to leave."

Either the jungle itself does not want the narrator to be able to leave, or the drugs are telling the narrator that they will only be able to stop using whenever the drugs say so.


"Can't do without me like I could."

Likely another addiction reference from the perspective of a drug personified.


"You're never gonna get clean."

One of the last lines that kinda hammers home the point. Drug problems followed many Vietnam veterans home, compounding with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms, which made them want to continue using drugs more.

I know this is a weird take, but try giving the song a listen with this framing in mind.

[Edit: For better wording, I guess?]

Negative
Subjective
Fear
Vietnam War
Drug Use
Guerilla Warfare
Paranoia
Addiction
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Um.. I don't understand this line: "yeah she felt you felt like hell "

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I don't understand that line, either, but still, it sounds awesome and feels so good to scream like that. This song is so rockin'!!! Love this song!!!

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I think that line kinda means she felt what he was going through she felt like hell because he did, But this song is one of the best i love it when the guitar and bass drop and the drums still hang on and hes screaming in the jungle, that part kicks so much ass, i love these guys.

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the you're never gonna get clean line is so great... it seems almost taunting, the way his voice sounds. this song is so fun to sing along with when you drive too... yeah. good song.

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Get this: The leader singer, Craig Nicholls, wrote these the lyrics for this song when he was on acid!! I read it in an interview with the bass player of The Vines.

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seeing them tomorrow! havent seen then since last year

good song btw

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i like this song, but no matter how many times i listen to it there is always a fear of hearing this high pitched voice scream: "YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE? YOU'RE IN THE JUNGLE BABY! YOU GONNA DIIIEEEE!!!!"

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This is one of Craig's best songs! The lyrics are confusing, and he probably has no idea what they mean either (I'm not sure I believe he was on acid, but he is definatly a huge stoner - I bet his bong has a pet name).

The music is great! The fast changes in tempo and pitch create a lot of tension that you can't help but get up and jump around to.

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Geez I could cry... I cannot stand it when people don't write the lyrics the correct way. It just gets confusing...

In the jungle you can sleep With the commandments at your feet Where the devil lays his hand You don't even need to think I'm tearing holes without a sink But I know just where I stand

Lines from the story you put before me I don't know what to choose Under the oak tree, tin all around me I don't know what to proove

Yeah! She! Felt! You! Felt! Like! Hell!

In the jungle (yeah!), you're in the jungle (yeah!) You're in the jungle (that's you!) In the jungly (yeah!), you're in the jungle (yeah!) You're in the jungle, oh...

Ahhh....

And I'll be waiting for a hit, yeah Ain't gonna seem fair tonight And I'll keep having other fits, yeah Because it makes me feel alright Alright, alright, oh, yeah, right, oh yeah, yeah

So if you should need a hand Write down the address of the land But I'm running out of time

Under the oak tree, tin all around me I don't know what to prove

Lines from the story (yeah!) you put before me (she!) Can't do without me (felt!) like I could (I'll tell you when it's time to leave) Under the oak tree (you!), tin all around me (felt!) Can't do without me (like) like I could (I'll tell you when it's time to leave)

In the jungle (yeah!), you're in the jungle (she!) You're in the jungle (felt!) (I'll tell you when it's time to leave) In the jungle (you!), you're in the jungle (felt!) You're in the jungle (like!) (I'll tell you when it's time to leave)

You're never gonna get clean

In the jungle (yeah!), you're in the jungle (yeah!) (You're never gonna get clean) In the jungle, ohhh...

k, just thought I'd write the correct way. Sorry if it bugs you I just like it written the way it is.

 
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