Elizabeth Jade

Mystical Quest of Elizabeth Jade: Unleavened Love and Rock 'n' Roll Revelations
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Lyrics

Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Expresses a strong desire or urgency to locate someone named Elizabeth Jade.

I've got to find you curling in the shade

Suggests the speaker is searching for Elizabeth Jade and describes her in a relaxed or carefree state, symbolized by "curling in the shade."

Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Reiterates the urgency and determination to find Elizabeth Jade, emphasizing her name again.

I've got to find you curling in the shade

Similar to line #2, reinforcing the idea of searching for Elizabeth Jade in a tranquil setting.

Take that plane from number seven

Suggests a method of travel, possibly an airplane associated with the number seven, as a means to reach Elizabeth Jade.

You will find yourself unleavened

Implies that taking the suggested plane will result in a positive transformation or purification, represented by "unleavened."


Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Expresses affection for Elizabeth Jade, specifically admiring the way her "triangle" is presented, possibly referring to a distinctive aspect of her personality or appearance.

I love the way your triangle's displayed

Reiterates admiration for Elizabeth Jade's triangular aspect, using the term "love" to convey strong feelings.

Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Similar to line #8, emphasizing the speaker's appreciation for the way Elizabeth Jade presents herself.

I love the way your triangle's displayed

Repeats the admiration for Elizabeth Jade's triangle display, reinforcing the speaker's affectionate feelings.

The warning on the label said:

Introduces a warning on a label, suggesting potential danger or consequences associated with the speaker's feelings for Elizabeth Jade.

Keep away or you'll be dead

Reiterates the warning, emphasizing the seriousness of the consequences if the advice is not heeded.

Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Expresses enthusiasm or affirmation in relation to Elizabeth Jade, possibly indicating a successful encounter or a positive outcome.

Alright now!

Introduces a break or change in the narrative, possibly signaling a shift in tone or direction.


Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Reiterates the impact Elizabeth Jade has on the speaker, likening it to the effect of pre-war lemonade, implying a refreshing and invigorating experience.

You shake me up like pre-war lemonade

Similar to line #17, emphasizing the energizing effect Elizabeth Jade has on the speaker.

Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Repeats the idea of Elizabeth Jade's invigorating impact, likening it to pre-war lemonade.

You shake me up like pre-war lemonade

Suggests the speaker needs to find a way to contain or control the energizing effect before it becomes overwhelming.

I've got to find myself a stopper

Introduces the need for a "stopper," possibly a metaphorical device or strategy to manage the intense feelings or experiences associated with Elizabeth Jade.

Before I find myself a popper

Emphasizes the urgency of finding a way to control or regulate the impact of Elizabeth Jade's presence.

Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Reiterates the admiration for Elizabeth Jade while acknowledging external elements, possibly referencing someone named Timmy.

Rock on, Timmy, yeah!

Introduces a declaration to "rock on," possibly indicating a positive and energetic response to the situation.


Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Reiterates the admiration for Elizabeth Jade, focusing on her ability to "rock and roll," suggesting a dynamic and lively presence.

I love the way you rock and roll

Expresses love for the perceived darkness or intensity in Elizabeth Jade's soul, acknowledging both the positive and possibly challenging aspects of her character.

I love the demon in your soul

Continues to emphasize the dual nature of Elizabeth Jade, appreciating both the positive and challenging aspects of her personality.

Oh, Elizabeth Jade

Reiterates affection for Elizabeth Jade, possibly indicating a deeper connection or understanding of her character.


You will find yourself in heaven

Suggests a positive outcome or destination for Elizabeth Jade, using the imagery of finding oneself in heaven.

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