Interesting - I understand this song very much as part of a larger context...
I take that, the "door that's wide-open" he ran into, could be a naive girl. Possibly too young, that would make it a secret in any case, as "balancing on a fence - the charge made no sense" indicates some sort of grey-area crime...
Though the drug reference seems clear, it may be understood to mean generic elation of 'tripping' - what he experienced, when he persuaded her to join him in bed.
Interesting - I understand this song very much as part of a larger context...
I take that, the "door that's wide-open" he ran into, could be a naive girl. Possibly too young, that would make it a secret in any case, as "balancing on a fence - the charge made no sense" indicates some sort of grey-area crime...
Though the drug reference seems clear, it may be understood to mean generic elation of 'tripping' - what he experienced, when he persuaded her to join him in bed.