Drug Train

Ride the Psychedelic Express: Unveiling the Meaning Behind the Drug Train
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Lyrics

Hey people, all aboard the drug train

Boarding the drug train, referencing a journey into a drug-induced state.

Going to Plasteredville, Anyville, and Miltown (yay)

Mentioning destinations like Plasteredville, Anyville, and Miltown, possibly metaphorical places associated with intoxication.

We're on the drug train, have a nice day (thank you)

Expressing a casual acknowledgment of being on the drug train.

We're on the drug train, now watch me get on board

Encouraging others to observe as the speaker joins the drug train.

I used to know where I was going 'till I got on board the drug train

Reflecting on a loss of direction or purpose after getting on the drug train.

I'm going to show you how to get on board

Announcing an intention to demonstrate how to board the drug train.

You put one foot up

Step-by-step instructions for getting on board the drug train by lifting each foot successively.

You put another foot up

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You put another foot up and you're on board the drug train

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Hey people

A general address to people, possibly emphasizing a communal experience.

All across the snow-capped mountains

Describing diverse landscapes, suggesting the universality of the drug train experience.

Down in the tranquil valleys

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Open up that Golden Gate

Referring to the opening of the "Golden Gate," a symbol that could represent entering a heightened state or a drug-induced euphoria.

Don't fall off this drug train now

Cautioning against falling off the drug train, hinting at potential risks or consequences.

Woo hoo the drug train

An exclamation expressing enthusiasm for the drug train.


I see Elvis with your mother on the drug train

Imagining Elvis with someone's mother on the drug train, possibly a humorous or surreal image associated with drug-influenced perceptions.

Sherlock Holmes looks for clues

Reference to Sherlock Holmes looking for clues, suggesting a mix of fictional and real characters on the drug train.

There's something to do on the drug train

Highlighting that there's something to do on the drug train, implying a lively or eventful experience.

Sigmund Freud is slipping and sliding

Depicting Sigmund Freud slipping and sliding, possibly symbolizing a loss of control or a chaotic psychological experience on the drug train.

With all of your friends on the drug train

Mentioning friends on the drug train, emphasizing a social aspect to the experience.

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