Oh jack-o-lantern man
We will see who's laughing then
Someday when push comes to shove
We will see who's laughing then
Oh jack-o-lantern man
If you could see the rage inside of me
I could cut my veins and drown you in the flames
And I'd know, I'd know
I would know ecstasy

And I was only seventeen
Stir the blood spill the seed
Psilocybin all the time
Dirty water spill the wine
The birds outside, they never stop
Shut the window call the cops

Oh jack-o-lantern man
I wanna see that smile turn cold surprise
We will see who's laughing then
When I piss in your hollow eyes
I wanna drown you like a kitten in the sink
I wanna see you bleed amethyst
Oh jack-o-lantern man
We will see who's laughing then
With a skull full of piss

And I was only seventeen
Stir the blood spill the seed
Psilocybin all the time
Dirty water spill the wine
Kenneth Anger colored dreams
Underwater hide the screams
The birds outside, they never stop
Shut the window call the cops


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Jack-O'-Lantern Man Lyrics as written by Samuel Bingham Endicott

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    To put it simply, this song's about a bad shroom trip. Psilocybin is the active chemical in psychedelic mushrooms. It sounds like the narrator had a traumatizing trip when he was seventeen, in which he hallucinated the "Jack-o-lantern man." What this man represents isn't clear, but the hatred the narrator feels for him, perhaps because of how the trip affected the narrator, is definitely clear.

    CrazedFluffyon April 29, 2012   Link

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