State Farm

State Farm Revelations: A Musical Journey of Seduction and Rebellion
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Lyrics

High & dried, tyre rubber starts burning

Describes a situation where a vehicle's tire rubber is overheating and starting to burn.

Fill her up now before the table starts turning

Suggests the need to refuel the vehicle before a situation becomes unfavorable.

Souped up, jacked up, cracked up, stacked up

Lists various states of modification or enhancement, possibly in a rebellious or excessive manner.

Louie's got the gear

Refers to someone named Louie who possesses the necessary equipment or tools.

And Charlie's got his back up

Indicates that someone named Charlie is ready to support or defend.

And don't it make you feel good?

Rhetorical question expressing a positive sentiment about the described situation.


Says she's a dirt box

Describes someone as a "dirt box," possibly implying a derogatory term or a rebellious attitude.

You're like a cannibal

Compares someone to a cannibal, suggesting a predatory or consuming nature.

Somebody feeds her, sure ain't the State Farm

Rejects the idea that the State Farm is responsible for providing sustenance to the individual.

Who buys the tickets and who buys the clothes

Raises questions about who supports the individual financially in terms of tickets and clothing.

Puts the liquor in her stomach and the powder up her nose

Describes the destructive habits of the person, involving alcohol and drugs.

Move. That's right

Commands to move or take action, emphasizing a sense of urgency.

And don't it make you feel good?

Reiterates the positive feeling about the described situation.


Don't mind me honey

Assures the person being observed not to mind the observer, claiming to be just looking.

I'm just looking

Expresses an act of smelling and watching someone cook.

Smelt your chicken

Repeats the states of modification or enhancement, emphasizing a negative association.

And I watched you cooking

Describes the person as a "bad stain" in need of cleaning up, indicating a negative judgment.

Souped up, jacked up, cracked up, stacked up

Reiterates the earlier list of modifications, possibly emphasizing the negative connotations.

You're a bad stain

Uses a metaphor to describe the person as a negative influence or presence.

And you need to be cleaned up

States the need for the person to be cleaned up, reinforcing the negative judgment.


And don't it make you feel good?

Rhetorical question, repeating the positive sentiment about the situation.

And don't it make you feel good?

Reiterates the positive feeling about the described situation.

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