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And It Stoned Me Lyrics

Half a mile from the county fair
And the rain keep pourin' down
Me and Billy standin' there
With a silver half a crown
Hands are full of a fishin' rod
And the tackle on our backs
We just stood there gettin' wet
With our backs against the fence

Oh, the water
Oh, the water
Oh, the water
Hope it don't rain all day

Chorus:
And it stoned me to my soul
Stoned me just like Jelly Roll
And it stoned me
And it stoned me to my soul
Stoned me just like goin' home
And it stoned me

Then the rain let up and the sun came up
And we were gettin' dry
Almost let a pick-up truck nearly pass us by
So we jumped right in and the driver grinned
And he dropped us up the road
We looked at the swim and we jumped right in
Not to mention fishing poles

Oh, the water
Oh, the water
Oh, the water
Let it run all over me

Chorus

On the way back home we sang a song
But our throats were getting dry
Then we saw the man from across the road
With the sunshine in his eyes
Well he lived all alone in his own little home
With a great big gallon jar
There were bottles too, one for me and you
And he said Hey! There you are

Oh, the water
Oh, the water
Oh, the water
Get it myself from the mountain stream

Chorus
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From Van the Man himself, in the biography "Too Late to Stop Now":

"I suppose I was about twelve years old. We used to go to a place called Ballystockart to fish. We stopped in the village on the way up to this place and I went to this little stone house, and there was an old man there with dark weather-beaten skin, and we asked him if he had any water. He gave us some water which he said he'd got from the stream. We drank some and everything seemed to stop for me. Time stood still. For five minutes everything was really quiet and I was in this 'other dimension.' That's what the song is about."

How to capture simple pleasures: the evanescence of a commonplace, yet perfect moment? An almost impossible task.

One which Van accomplished—brilliantly so—in less than five minutes of melody and words. On Moondance and Astral Weeks he stood at the peak of his considerable gifts. We can all feel fortunate to hear the results.

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This song is defiantly not about getting high, i interpret it to be about a girl. In this song 'water' symbolizes this girl. 'jelly roll' is a common symbol in blues, where a lot of van's inspiration comes from. Knowing that, let us start with the first verse:

"Half a mile from the county fair And the rain keep pourin' down Me and Billy standin' there With a silver half a crown Hands are full of a fishin' rod And the tackle on our backs We just stood there gettin' wet With our backs against the fence"

He is away from society, away from anything to influence him, and the rain keeps pouring. He doesn't seem to mind getting wet, and goes on with what he's doing. The rain is water, so these thoughts of the girl keep coming to him, they are out of his control, and he is more or less indifferent to them.

in the bridge: "Oh, the water Oh, the water Oh, the water Hope it don't rain all day"

he mentions that he doesnt want the water to keep coming all day, while he was indifferent before, now he is tired of it.

but then comes the chorus: "And it stoned me to my soul Stoned me just like Jelly Roll And it stoned me And it stoned me to my soul Stoned me just like goin' home And it stoned me"

The thoughts of this girl, or being in her presence stones him, meaning they make him feel good, just like his drugs. He says that it stones him like jelly roll, meaning that the thoughts of her fullfill his sexual desires, he doesn't actually need the sexual fulfillment because his attraction to her is deeper than that of a surface level, sexual attraction.

The second Verse and Bridge continue:

"Then the rain let up and the sun came up And we were gettin' dry Almost let a pick-up truck nearly pass us by So we jumped right in and the driver grinned And he dropped us up the road We looked at the swim and we jumped right in Not to mention fishing poles

Oh, the water Oh, the water Oh, the water Let it run all over me"

Him getting dry is him stopping thinking about her, or leaving her presence, then he make the conscience decision to jump into the water, followed by the bridge verse, "let it run all over me." Now that the thoughts of this girl have stopped, he realizes what he is missing, and makes the conscience decision to go after her, and comes to the conclusion that he likes her.

the third verse and the final bridge are my favorite:

"On the way back home we sang a song But our throats were getting dry Then we saw the man from across the road With the sunshine in his eyes Well he lived all alone in his own little home With a great big gallon jar There were bottles too, one for me and you And he said Hey! There you are

Oh, the water Oh, the water Oh, the water Get it myself from the mountain stream"

He has already made his decision that he likes this girl, but he does not know how to go about winning her affection. This is where the old man comes in, the "sunshine in his eyes" represents his wisdom, and the wise man gives him the 'tools' he needs to win her attraction, the bottles. This is where he goes out of his way to the mountain stream to get it himself.

After reading jimmyl008's comment, I enjoy the beauty of this song even more, as he is paralleling a childhood experience with the story of him and this mystery woman. Anyways mr. gottaBlackRocket... you'll have to find a new favorite song about getting high, as this one is not at all about that. Maybe look to the beatles?

@lh80127 He said he was 12, I really don't see where "a girl" comes into this.

@lh80127 interesting analysis, but this song has nothing to do with a girl

@lh80127 pretty good interpretation. But then again that's the beauty of music. It can be made to fit in some way with all of us. But after reading V.M's own words. It don't seem to be about a girl at all, but more of a first time mystical experience. Now of course the song itself isn't about getting high. However, you might be surprised to know that the reference to "stoned me like jelly roll" is one I've heard many times. Jelly roll of course meaning heroine, and stoning you is exactly what it does!

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Great analysis lh80127!

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It's biographical. Van Morrison was about 12 and with a friend going fishing on a summer day that started rainy but turned beautiful. They swam and fished and afterwards they were thirsty. They stopped by a stone house and asked a man for something to drink. He gave them what appeared to be water but in reality it was moonshine. He got 'stoned' which made an already memorable experience even more memorable.

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I'm pretty certain that Jelly Roll is not a symbol for sex, rather he is refering to Jelly Roll Morton-jazz pioneer, who was a big influence for Van

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@dylanhope Exactly right. And there's no girl here. It just a reminiscence of a day, spent with a friend.

@dylanhope Jelly Roll is an old common Black expression referring to female genitalia. That\'s what Jelly Roll Morton\'s name is covertly referencing.

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I just think it's about carefree summer days back when they were young and free. I'm sure there's more to it but this is the best I can think of right now. It's such a great song and I've loved it for many years.

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The line about letting the water run all over him has a sort of spiritual connotation. They reflect the purity and innocence of his youth, that cleanse him and stir him deeply.

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I'm pretty sure this is in fact about happy memories of fishing when he was a kid rather than getting high on PCP.

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see Jelly Roll Martin Please

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Sorry, typo Morton

 
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