When she said the bones on - high
When she said the dog gone - high
Blast thru the front door - high
Blast thru the back door - you're all mine - oh

I am the one day
I am the sun lay
Only if you & in your head
Something is wrong babe,
Just come to me said
I ma the only one for you
Yea

When you move your hips babe, so fine
When you move your head babe, looking all right
When you shake your ass babe, You're looking so fine
And when you said your heart breaks
You better shake it down

I am your only just because lonely
I am the one because you're true
I am your only, something is lonely
Something is wrong because you're true
You are my only, something
is gone now only because
& if you're true

You got me right, you got
me right, Yea, you got me


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    I tried to think about the lyrics once more and I expect they need much personal comparing. Realy interpretable and I would recommend you to give it a try (;

    “When she said the bones on - high When she said the dog gone - high Blast thru the front door - high Blast thru the back door - you're all mine – oh” In the beginning of the song he talks about the moments when he had fun with a girl he didn’t know too much yet. They take drugs together and he likes to be high with her. His dreams kinda came true through this. “you're all mine” he starts to like her realy much and wants to control her. Perhaps through drugs that only he can give her.

    ”Only if you & in your head Something is wrong babe, Just come to me said I ma the only one for you” In his head he kinda gets obsessed by her. He is wishing she would see the same things but something seems wrong for him. He tries to tell her his feelings and wants to be the only one for her. Perhaps the teller thinks that the girl don’t notice his devotion.

    “When you move your hips babe, so fine When you move your head babe, looking all right When you shake your ass babe, You're looking so fine” He remembers some nights with her. The moments when he forgot everything else and just her view existed in his mind. She looks so perfect in every way no matter what she is doing. Her cuteness never changes, even when she told him that she loves another dude who don’t pay attention to her very much.

    “And when you said your heart breaks You better shake it down” The teller knows whats reality and can think of all the things she is doing with him but in his mind he cant accept that fact and wants to numb it all with drugs and ignore this fears when he is by her side.

    “I am your only just because lonely I am the one because you're true I am your only, something is lonely Something is wrong because you're true You are my only, something is gone now only because & if you're true” In some moments he reminds he had the feeling to be totally alone with her. Drowning in the misery of their lifes. He tells her to believe “because you're true “ whats dark in her past and gives her the sympathy she wants. But he knows there is something wrong and she is telling lies to him in those moments. But he accept it because he needs the sympathy too. So he still feels lonely at all. He don’t want to think of this and tries to forget this part till its gone “something is gone now only because if you're true”.

    “You got me right, you got me right, Yea, you got me” Clearly what happened. He is cought in his own plan. This obsession seems to be deadly at this point cause there is nobody else than this girl, who can fill his self created hole. He cant stand this situation and kinda gets insane. John Garcia realy gives all of his voice in the end of the song. His unique voice is showing the hole pain in this failure. “And what the fuck?”

    True Stoner Rock here =P

    psychedelic soulon October 13, 2007   Link

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