This song is about Jim\'s frustration with his girlfriend Pam\'s heroin addiction. \nWho Scared You is about Pam\'s fear of a traditional relationship and why she runs to do drugs. The song is about Jim trying to convince Pam to stay the night. Would she rather "freak out or to be beautiful, my dear?"\n\nThe chorus about shooting up heroin.\n"Load your head, blow it up, feeling good, baby" Jim sings it in a mocking manner. \n\nJim manages to convince Pam to have stay and have sex, "Well, I\'m glad that we came, I hope you\'re feeling the same" but Pam gets up to leave as soon as it over. Jim asks her to "Please" stay but in the window coming down the road Jim sees "I see your rider coming down the road\nGot a burden, carrying a heavy load\nOne sack of silver and one bag of gold" which about her leaving to go spend her money on heroin, her addiction being the heavy load or burden. \n\n- B.W.
This song is about Jim\'s frustration with his girlfriend Pam\'s heroin addiction. \nWho Scared You is about Pam\'s fear of a traditional relationship and why she runs to do drugs. The song is about Jim trying to convince Pam to stay the night. Would she rather "freak out or to be beautiful, my dear?"\n\nThe chorus about shooting up heroin.\n"Load your head, blow it up, feeling good, baby" Jim sings it in a mocking manner. \n\nJim manages to convince Pam to have stay and have sex, "Well, I\'m glad that we came, I hope you\'re feeling the same" but Pam gets up to leave as soon as it over. Jim asks her to "Please" stay but in the window coming down the road Jim sees "I see your rider coming down the road\nGot a burden, carrying a heavy load\nOne sack of silver and one bag of gold" which about her leaving to go spend her money on heroin, her addiction being the heavy load or burden. \n\n- B.W.