Big man stands behind an open door
Said, leave your lady on the cement floor.
Got some kicks, want to take a ride?
I said, yeah!
"Take your pick, leave yourself behind"
I said, yeah!

I've no fear but for falling down
So look out below I am falling now
Oh please understand I just need, my friend,
A way a way a way home

Tried to walk, found a severed hand
Recognized it by the wedding band

Said it's ok, do you want some more?
I said, yeah!
Said you'll see dragons after three or four
I said, yeah!

Under stand I'm not falling down
I said, look around, the rooms taller now,
I can't close my eyes,
Cause I see the sound in waves
In wave, lets me stay calm

If I don't lose control
Explore and not explode
A preternatural other plane
With the power to maintain

Like a tear in all we know
Once dissolved we are free to grow
What is human, what is more?
I'll answer this when I get home


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Severed Hand Lyrics as written by Eddie Vedder

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    I think he's doing some hallucinogenic drug and he doesn't realize that his dealer "the big man" has taken his wife as collateral (which is why he recognizes the "severed hand" by the "wedding band") Just my humble opinion, definitely drug use here though

    Alice_in_Soundweezeron July 04, 2015   Link

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