Yeah... the song seems to be around Rael's heroin use in the Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. The itchiness of his skin (a side of effect) is represented by the image of creatures called 'carpet crawlers', and the line "We gotta get in to get out", refers to draw of addiction. Supporting this are lines like "Where the needles's eye is winking..." refering to some haven/house where Rael and his gang are shooting up.
"And the wise and foolish virgins giggle with their bodies glowing bright" refers to duality of their heroin use, as the maxim "the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom", in that sense the 'heroin-virgins' of the gang are foolish to try something so easily dangerous, but they are ironically wise in the context of the quote. Their bodies are glowing bright from the high of heroin.
@Otto.M Heavy Cocaine and Methamphetamine users can suffer from a sensation that their skin is suffering from some kind of infestation. This is sometimes referred to as Delusional Parasitosis or Cocaine Bug where the sufferer believes he has fleas or other creatures on or under the skin or even around the various body openings.
@Otto.M Heavy Cocaine and Methamphetamine users can suffer from a sensation that their skin is suffering from some kind of infestation. This is sometimes referred to as Delusional Parasitosis or Cocaine Bug where the sufferer believes he has fleas or other creatures on or under the skin or even around the various body openings.
Yeah... the song seems to be around Rael's heroin use in the Lamb Lies Down On Broadway. The itchiness of his skin (a side of effect) is represented by the image of creatures called 'carpet crawlers', and the line "We gotta get in to get out", refers to draw of addiction. Supporting this are lines like "Where the needles's eye is winking..." refering to some haven/house where Rael and his gang are shooting up.
"And the wise and foolish virgins giggle with their bodies glowing bright" refers to duality of their heroin use, as the maxim "the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom", in that sense the 'heroin-virgins' of the gang are foolish to try something so easily dangerous, but they are ironically wise in the context of the quote. Their bodies are glowing bright from the high of heroin.
Amazing song.
@Otto.M Heavy Cocaine and Methamphetamine users can suffer from a sensation that their skin is suffering from some kind of infestation. This is sometimes referred to as Delusional Parasitosis or Cocaine Bug where the sufferer believes he has fleas or other creatures on or under the skin or even around the various body openings.
@Otto.M Heavy Cocaine and Methamphetamine users can suffer from a sensation that their skin is suffering from some kind of infestation. This is sometimes referred to as Delusional Parasitosis or Cocaine Bug where the sufferer believes he has fleas or other creatures on or under the skin or even around the various body openings.