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The Jungle Lyrics
Well, just follow your heart
Man oh man
Try and see, if you can
Ha Ha
Jungle sounds great
Lots of scary noise
Don't deter us from our journey onward
Hey man, let your spirit go
To the full extent of the meaning
He said, "And follow me to the deepest part of the jungle.
Where it is always dark and wet and warm
To the sacred part."
Well, just follow your heart
Man oh man
Try and see, if you can
Ha Ha
Jungle sounds great
Lots of scary noises
Don't deter us from our journey onward
We pushed and followed
Only our deepest, hidden senses, senses
And exposed to the elements
That lie within
Man oh man
Try and see, if you can
Ha Ha
Jungle sounds great
Lots of scary noise
Don't deter us from our journey onward
To the full extent of the meaning
Where it is always dark and wet and warm
To the sacred part."
Man oh man
Try and see, if you can
Ha Ha
Jungle sounds great
Lots of scary noises
Don't deter us from our journey onward
Only our deepest, hidden senses, senses
And exposed to the elements
That lie within
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its about 'nam
"Let your spirit go" "That lie within". It's not about 'nam. It's about the music inside, and exploring your soul. The jungle is a metaphor for your own mysterious inner. It can be scary sometimes but: "Where it is always dark and wet and warm To the sacred part."... or it's just about drugs!
"Let your spirit go" "That lie within". It's not about 'nam. It's about the music inside, and exploring your soul. The jungle is a metaphor for your own mysterious inner. It can be scary sometimes but: "Where it is always dark and wet and warm To the sacred part."... or it's just about drugs!
...Or it's about sex. The jungle is the womans vagina, and the ones talking is the sperm entering: "The journey onward", "let your spirit go To the full extent of the meaning". It might be a little far festched, but I think it's a pretty cool teory
I like how Chuck goes into snippets of "Dress You Up In My Love" by Madonna and "Shout" by Tears For Fears at the end of the live version from SF in '86. It shows us that Patton wasn't the one who originated that schtick.
@no1careshuiam Sorry I meant to post that as an OPINION, not song meaning.
@no1careshuiam Sorry I meant to post that as an OPINION, not song meaning.