Four train days
Get me back to New Orleans
Drink more fish water there
Than any whale's mama ever seen
Alright tonight
I've been fueling my dreams eatin' greens and beans
When I get back down there
I'm gonna drink more fish stew
Than all the big fishes do

And I still want more
I still want more
More
I still want more

Gimme tonight
Gonna dream my way on back
Spend my life down there
Down on that bourbon street
Watch my money, and mind my legs down in New Orleans
Can't tell which men's turns women's there
And which women's just turns mean

And I still want more
I still want more
More
I still want more


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    this song is the dank nugz and uber headiness because it was a random jam and a taper (those god damn tapers) caught it. and it became a song.

    you can't understand this song unless you drop acid regularly smoke pot all day and chose speed over coke.

    make some alterations...

    bkabbotton February 08, 2014   Link

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