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Droopy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 07:25 PM
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You can never get too low when you're so damn high
The Blessed Hellride by Black Label Society

break me down and roll me once again
got no time to think of now and then
catch my breath pick myself up off the floor
one more drink, a nervous breakdown, then another war
oh, you can never get too low,
when youre so damn high
oh, been out rolling
on the blessed hellride

Through the lines, aint no in betweens
Gardens of filth, the obscure and the obscene
catch my breath, pick myself up off the floor
one more drink, a nervous breakdown, then another war

oh, you can never get too low when you're so damn high
oh, been out rolling, on the blessed hellride
you can never get too low when youre so damn high,
on the blessed hellride

oh, you can never get too low when you're so damn high
oh, been out rolling, on the blessed hellride
you can never get too low when youre so damn high,
on the blessed hellride

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CaliforniaPeggy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 07:35 PM
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1. Hi, Droopy!
Nice lyrics....

Who sang them?


BTW, did you see my pics? They're on page 2 now....no need to kick them, though....

These lyrics must be meaningful to you....in what way?

Glad to see you're home from your day's work...hope it went well!

And I thank you for your help in ZombieNixon's thread! That was hilarious!

:hi: :hug:
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Droopy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 07:41 PM
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2. You're welcome
Black Label Society is one of my favorite bands. Perhaps the most favorite. The way I relate to the song is being out there on the road. I don't do a whole lot of drinking out there, but a lot of times it seems like I am on the "blessed hellride." Life is a carnival when you are out there on the road. The song has an anti-war aspect to it as well when the singer sarcastically gloats about starting another war. I took that as reference to the current situation in Iraq. Bush is just a drunk up there pushing the buttons. Have another drink, start a war.
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