to me this song represents a relationship between two friends, best friends, that has crumbled to fighting.
they were living together, and now one (amy) is moving out ("i cant wait to get away from you") to live with her boy friend Nicky( "Nicky's right when he says i can't win" - winning referring to the skirmishes amy and her best friend get into)
it seems they only get along when they get high together ("and it's easy to smoke it up/forget everything that happened in between")
although they are falling apart, amy still remembers how close they were, and will be ( "you know what all my faces mean......i had love for you and i was full/ and theres no one i want to smoke with more" i.e. no one she wants to get along and have a good time with, other than her best friend)
she also implies they will be friends in the future (someday ill by the rizla....) or that phrase might be a calmer, said to alleviate her feelings as well as her best friends.
im not sure about the "suffering because of being white"... any ideas?
the lyrics above contain a typo - it's not "you were born white" - the real lyric is "you were born wide" - meaning that her friend is heavier than she is (i.e., fatter)
the lyrics above contain a typo - it's not "you were born white" - the real lyric is "you were born wide" - meaning that her friend is heavier than she is (i.e., fatter)
to me this song represents a relationship between two friends, best friends, that has crumbled to fighting.
they were living together, and now one (amy) is moving out ("i cant wait to get away from you") to live with her boy friend Nicky( "Nicky's right when he says i can't win" - winning referring to the skirmishes amy and her best friend get into)
it seems they only get along when they get high together ("and it's easy to smoke it up/forget everything that happened in between")
although they are falling apart, amy still remembers how close they were, and will be ( "you know what all my faces mean......i had love for you and i was full/ and theres no one i want to smoke with more" i.e. no one she wants to get along and have a good time with, other than her best friend)
she also implies they will be friends in the future (someday ill by the rizla....) or that phrase might be a calmer, said to alleviate her feelings as well as her best friends.
im not sure about the "suffering because of being white"... any ideas?
the lyrics above contain a typo - it's not "you were born white" - the real lyric is "you were born wide" - meaning that her friend is heavier than she is (i.e., fatter)
the lyrics above contain a typo - it's not "you were born white" - the real lyric is "you were born wide" - meaning that her friend is heavier than she is (i.e., fatter)
"You want me to suffer just 'cause you was born wide/white..."
"You want me to suffer just 'cause you was born wide/white..."
1.)"Wide"=Amy may have caught skinny-b*tch flack from her more voluptuous friend.
1.)"Wide"=Amy may have caught skinny-b*tch flack from her more voluptuous friend.
2.)"White"=Amy was Jewish, so she may have endured anti-Semetic jokes from her White friend.
2.)"White"=Amy was Jewish, so she may have endured anti-Semetic jokes from her White friend.