Lyrics
It's acid night in Elysian Park
Describing a night with a psychedelic or surreal atmosphere in Elysian Park.
Turn on the lights, that's when shit gets dark
Suggesting that turning on the lights intensifies the mysterious and dark ambiance.
Souvenir bats flying under the stars
Imagery of souvenir bats flying beneath the night sky, enhancing the surreal setting.
Cuz it's acid night in Elysian Park
Reiterating the theme of an unusual and psychedelic night in Elysian Park.
It's acid night out at Wrigley Field
Transferring the psychedelic setting to Wrigley Field, a baseball stadium.
Throw out the first pitch, that's when shit gets weird
Suggesting that peculiar things happen after the ceremonial first pitch at Wrigley Field.
Souvenir bats flying out in left field
Continuing the surreal imagery with souvenir bats, this time in left field.
It's acid night at Wrigley Field
Confirming the psychedelic nature of the night at Wrigley Field.
It's acid night now I think I'm in love
Expressing a feeling of love during the acid night experience.
That little white ball looks like a dove
Using metaphorical language, comparing a white ball to a dove, possibly referencing a baseball.
Won't you hold my hand, it's a baseball glove
Inviting someone to hold hands, likening it to holding a baseball glove.
It's acid night, I think I'm in love.
Reiterating the theme of love and connection during the psychedelic experience.
It's acid night in the USA
Expanding the scope to the entire USA, implying a nationwide psychedelic night.
Elon Musk and the KKK
Introducing unexpected and contrasting elements, such as Elon Musk and the KKK, possibly commenting on societal complexities.
Eat at McDonald's, sing Amazing Grace
Adding a surreal touch by mentioning mundane activities like eating at McDonald's and singing Amazing Grace during the acid night.
Cuz it's acid night in the US of A
Reiterating the nationwide psychedelic night theme in the context of the USA.
It's acid night in the US of A
Concluding and emphasizing the psychedelic night experience in the United States.
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