Never twenty-one when everyone's a sailor
Coming up strong at the animal bar
Ever loving mug of Mr. Norman Mailer
Turn another page at the animal bar
And it won't be long
No, it won't be long
No, it won't be long
Because it can't be long

I-I-I, the cry of isolation
I-I-I, the high of meditation
I-I-I, for sweet precipitation
I-I-I, the high of deprivation

And it won't be long
No, it won't be long
No, it won't be long
Because it can't be long

Rain on my frustration
Stake my claim, now break this
Wash me down, my station
Makes more rain forsaken

In between the sky and every piece of the earth
(One, two, three, let's make this)
Runnin' through the mud, I gotta feeling of worth
(One, two, three, forsake this)

All aboard the ship
'Cause you're gonna need an ark
When the wet comes down
You'll be swimming like a shark
Mopping up the pain and I'm a little older
Right as rain at the animal bar

And it won't be long
No, it won't be long
No, it won't be long
Because it can't be long

I-I-I, the cry of isolation
I-I-I, the high of meditation
I-I-I, for mild precipitation
I-I-I, the high of deprivation

And it won't be long
No, it won't be long
No, it won't be long
Because it can't be long

Rain on my frustration
Stake my claim, now break this
Wash me down, my station
Makes more rain forsaken

In between the sky and every piece of the earth
(One, two, three, let's make this)
Runnin' through the mud, I gotta feeling of worth
(One, two, three, forsake this)

Raindrops will fall from the sky
Stealing their shape from your eye
Now we can all get some sleep
The water, the water, the water
Saving us from the heat

Some things will die in their place
Others will leave little trace
And fire will come find its day
The water, the water, the water
Washing it all away

Rain on my frustration
Stake my claim, now break this
Wash me down, my station
Makes more rain forsaken

In between the sky and every piece of the earth
(One, two, three, let's make this)
In between the sky and every piece of the earth
(One, two, three, forsake this)
In between the sky and every piece of the earth
(One, two, three, let's make this)
In between the sky and every piece of the earth
(One, two, three, forsake this)


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Animal Bar Lyrics as written by John Anthony Frusciante Michael Balzary

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    This song refers to a bar in a place called Karumba in the Gulf of Carpenteria in Australia. I used to be a barman there for years it is in the middle of no where the closest city is 1000 km away it only rains in december/january the heat has been known to climb over 118 degrees f and humidity at 99% so the rain is a reason for celebration as u can finally sleep at night. It is a fishing town where alot of boats still fish for shark some cattle stations around it are the size of a small european country only reached by dirt roads which r impassable with too much rain. Definatly song about this place don't know how they came across it though

    aussieguy77on January 12, 2010   Link

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