I'm on it, get on it
The troops are on fire
You know I need it much closer
I'm tradin' just a little more
Step on it, electronic
The troops are on fire
I'm much deeper, a sleeper
Waitin' for the final trip

Come on it, get on it
I'm carving through a letter bomb
I need it, loud potions
These drugs are just an hour away
Come on it, electronic
A polyphonic prostitute
The motors on fire
Messiah for the animals

(Ah)
(Ah)

Ah, oh, come on
We got our backs to the wall
Ah, get on and watch out
Sayin', "You're gonna kill us all"

Uh, I'm on it, get on it
The troops are on fire
You know I need it much closer
I'm tradin' just a little more
Step on it, electronic
The troops are on fire
I'm much deeper, a sleeper
Messiah for the animals

Ah, oh, come on
Said, we got our backs to the wall
Get on and watch out
Uh, before you kill us all
Ah, oh, come on
Said, we got our backs to the wall
Get on and watch out
Uh, before you kill us all


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    well, seeing as this website is all about song meanings, i think everyone on here has missed the point a bit. Yes we all know its a great song, great lyrics etc, but we all would like to know WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT. i for one also do not have a scooby? If anyone could shed some light on it it would be most appreciated.

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