Take the Skinheads Bowling
Bowling with Jah: Unveiling Subtle Dreams and Skinhead IntriguesLyrics
Everyday I get up and I pray to Jah
Expressing a daily routine of starting the day with a prayer to Jah (Jamaican patois for God).
And he increases the number of clocks
God responds by adding a clock each day, implying a sense of time passing or a growing awareness of time.
By exactly one
The specific addition of one clock may symbolize the regularity and monotony of time.
Everybody's coming home for lunch these days
Observing a trend where people return home for lunch, possibly highlighting a shift in societal habits.
Last night there were skinheads on my lawn
Recalling a peculiar incident where skinheads were on the speaker's lawn, suggesting an unexpected or bizarre occurrence.
Take the skinheads bowling
Repeating the invitation to take skinheads bowling, possibly as a surreal or ironic response to the preceding lines.
Take them bowling
-Take the skinheads bowling
-Take them bowling
-Some people say that bowling alleys
Discussing varying opinions about bowling alleys, emphasizing the divergence in perceptions about their size and appearance.
have got big lanes
-(Got big lanes)
-(Got big lanes)
-Some people say that bowling alleys
-all look the same
-(Look the same)
-(Look the same)
-There's not a line that goes here
Highlighting a lack of rhyming options for the current line, possibly emphasizing the challenge or randomness of creative expression.
That rhymes with anything
-(Anything)
-(Anything)
-Had a dream last night
Recalling a forgotten dream from the previous night, adding an element of uncertainty or unreliability to the speaker's experiences.
But I forget what it was
-(What it was)
-(What it was)
-Take the skinheads bowling
Repeating the chorus, inviting skinheads to go bowling, potentially as a nonsensical or absurd suggestion.
Take them bowling
-Take the skinheads bowling
-Take them bowling
-Take the skinheads bowling
-Take them bowling
-Take the skinheads bowling
-Take them bowling
-Had a dream last night
Describing a dream about the speaker's friend, involving unusual and surreal elements like sleeping next to plastic and licking knees.
About you my friend
-Had a dream
-I wanted to sleep next to plastic
-Had a dream
-I wanted to lick your knees
-Had a dream
-It was about nothing
-Take the skinheads bowling
Repeating the chorus, maintaining the theme of inviting skinheads to go bowling, with no clear connection to the preceding dream narrative.
Take them bowling
-Take the skinheads bowling
-Take them bowling
-Take the skinheads bowling
-Take them bowling
-Take the skinheads bowling
-Take them bowling
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