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I killed a snake with a bible
I was living a Johnny Cash song
I'm afraid for this I may be liable
So its best I be moving - moving along
Just a temporary remedy
Running through my
Running through my veins
Summer lasted through November
Funny when its gone you miss cold
Words can be spoken for a lifetime
We can never hear until we're told
Just a temporary remedy
Running through my
Running through my veins
They tell me nothing is perfect
Then tell me why is it a word
Yesterday's news is tomorrow's blues
Now they're perfectly blurred
Just a temporary remedy
Running through
Running through my veins
Just a temporary remedy
Running through
Running through my veins
I was living a Johnny Cash song
I'm afraid for this I may be liable
So its best I be moving - moving along
Running through my
Running through my veins
Funny when its gone you miss cold
Words can be spoken for a lifetime
We can never hear until we're told
Running through my
Running through my veins
Then tell me why is it a word
Yesterday's news is tomorrow's blues
Now they're perfectly blurred
Running through
Running through my veins
Just a temporary remedy
Running through
Running through my veins
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I killed a snake with a bible I was living a Johnny Cash song I'm afraid for this I may be liable So its best I be moving - moving along
Random
yeah its random, but this song rocks
@Journey & Mattc867
It doesn't appear that random to me. Seems pretty obviously about getting over heroin addiction, and then lapsing back into it.
Temporary Remedy: Heroin
I killed a snake with a bible: Found Jesus, killed a devil in his life I was living a Johnny Cash song: Johnny Cash famously was addicted to heroin I'm afraid for this I may be liable: Is there going to be any lingering effects from my heroin addiction?
Just [Heroin] running through my veins
Second verse I think is about not seeing the problem with it, even though he heard everyone else saying it, until he was told for certain by the lord, when he reaped what he sowed.
Third verse is about having doubts about quitting. It appears like the reason they invented the word perfect. Whatever happened yesterday, he doesn't have to worry about until tomorrow.
I could be wrong, but yeah, I think the randomness you hear is the dynamism of heroin pumping through his veins as simulated in guitar play.