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Opium Lyrics

Blue like water
Blue like heaven is
all of the time
I'm all right
I'm just gagging on all the all right
I'm so happy
So happy
I'm in heaven
Yeah heaven
Oh the season's come for opium
Mom...mom
Mom...mom
I'm so happy
So happy
I'm in heaven
Yeah heaven
Oh the season's come for opium
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Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

Kurt Cobain was not addicted to opium, he was addicted to heroin. They are two different substances. Also, the song is not about Cobain's addiction. It is about opium.

@chinook Well, if you wanna get tech nical about it-- heroin is diacetyl-morphine, which is converted in vivo to morphine.

Opium is the raw paste from the opium poppy, this paste contains morphine, among other alkaloids (codeine, thebaine, are 2 other major ones in the mix).

So... technically they're the same drug by the time it makes it to your brain.

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

Is it me, or does this song end too early? i wish it was like 7 minutes long...:( makes me appreciate it that much more..

My Opinion

If most 7 minute songs are 3-4 minutes too long then you dont listen to good music.:)

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

Anyone who thinks this song is about anything other than Opium, has never had or been addicted to Opium. The words and melody conjure up the exact feeling that Opium gives. That warm, blue, lazy alright feeling. No matter what is going on in your life...if Opium is inside your brain, everything feels like a gentle blue heaven. Like floating in cool water...The line "I'm just gagging on all the alright" reminds me of one of the first times I had tea made from Opium poppy pods. It made me gag and throw up, but it wasn't like how you usually feel when something is making you sick. It wasn't that miserable, OMG I'm going to die feeling. No. I was bending over the toilet gagging, but I was smiling...relaxed....alright. Just gagging on all the all right.

It might sound like I'm glorifying Opium and it is glorious, for a while. Especially if you have the type of disposition that's always depressed or anxious...but make no mistake, for all the good it does, it takes payment out 10 fold. Any bit of joy, happiness, relaxation you get from this drug, will be met by depression, fear and pain when you withdraw and even before withdrawal comes tolerance....when you need more and more of the stuff to get only a fraction of the feeling you did when you first started...and eventually it doesnt make you feel good anymore, but you still need it to keep from getting sick. That's Opium...Its like God's love and mercy combined with the Devil's revenge, all in one small plant.

My Opinion

@Sonne911

Thank you for that. I agree with everything you said 100%. Moderation is key in all things. It's just really hard to be moderate with something that feels so good.

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

This song reminds me of Pink Floyd...That whole drug induced calm euphoria...

Marcy Playground was a one hit wonder on MTV, but I think if more people had given them a chance for more than "Sex & Candy" they would see that they are horribly underrated.

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

i agree with thisboy. this is a band that is very underrated, which is unfortunate. they're a great band.

of course, it probably didn't help that the radio/mtv overplayed "Sex & Candy," either.

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

Sex & Candy was good before it was played 5,000 times. I wouldn't have bought their CD except that my friend's sister was always playing it and I got sort of hooked after a few visits...

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

hey you know when you thikn song is so freakishly perfect and then you realize something about it then its EVEN MORE perfect but you couldnt think it possible? Well that JUST happened!

I alwyas thought the last line was also "seasons come from opium" but i was sadly mistaken! ITS SEIZURES! WHAT A REVELATION!

@disco_blowsdogs Except seizures are not a side effect of opium, or the withdrawal thereof. If this song were called 'Xanax' or 'Benzodiazepines', or 'Alcohol' for that matter, then that line would absolutely make sense.

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

Really sad song. What I get out of it is something (opium) making him feel good, or making things seem okay...but that last line....about seizures...sends chills up my spine. great song.

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

marcy playground's self titled album is the most underrated cd of all time. it is completely unfair that when i ask anyone if theyve heard of this band, they reply with "oh yeah, they sing that weird song sex and candy dont they". these guys should be the biggest band in the world purely because of that album.

Cover art for Opium lyrics by Marcy Playground

I agree Marcy Playgrounds self titled is one of my favorites of all time, however its success as well as downfall was from the success of sex and candy. I believe that the band talked about not includeing this single on their debut cd because it would take away from the other songs, which it did for most people.
Anyway I think this song is about being depressed, and using drugs ( in this case opium ) to get through your depression, until the side effects start to take effect...

 
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