Cocaine
Blind Boy Grunt Lyrics
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Police come and they knock me down
Cocaine, all around my brain
Hey baby, you better come here quick
This old cocaine's about to make
Cocaine, all around my brain
She's got a shotgun, says she's gonna kill me dead
Cocaine, all around my brain
Hey baby, you better come here quick
This old cocaine's about to make me sick
Cocaine, all around my brain
You take Sally and I'll take Sue
Ain't no difference between the two
Cocaine, all around my brain
Hey baby, you better come here quick
This old cocaine's about to make me sick
Cocaine, all around my brain
Cocaine's for horses and it's not for men
Doctor says it kill you but it doesn't say when
Cocaine, all around my brain
Hey baby, you better come here quick
This old cocaine's about to make me sick
Cocaine, all around my brain
Hey baby, you better come here quick
This old cocaine's about to make me sick
Cocaine, all around my brain
The Blind Boy Grunt's song "Cocaine" tells the story of a man and his girlfriend who get into trouble with the police while using the drug. The lyrics create a vivid image of the chaos and danger that comes with addiction, and it becomes apparent that the singer is deeply affected by cocaine's impact on his life. The refrain, "Cocaine, all around my brain," underscores the all-encompassing nature of the drug as it takes over his thoughts and actions.
In the first verse, the singer describes how he and his baby go uptown, but every time they do, the police come and "knock him down." The use of the word "knock" suggests a violent encounter, and it highlights the dangers that come with illegal drug use. The refrain follows, emphasizing the presence of cocaine in the singer's mind.
The second verse introduces the girlfriend's character, who is armed with a shotgun and dressed in red. She tells the singer that she's going to "kill him dead," which shows the desperation and chaos of drug addiction. The refrain is repeated again, but this time, the singer is "sick" from cocaine, indicating that the drug has taken a physical toll on him.
The third verse introduces a new character, Sally, and suggests that the singer is using cocaine with multiple women. He claims that there is "no difference" between Sally and Sue, which implies that he sees women interchangeable, and that his addiction has clouded his judgment. The final refrain is repeated twice, emphasizing the dangers of cocaine.
Overall, "Cocaine" tells a vivid story of addiction, desperation, and chaos. The lyrics highlight the physical and emotional tolls that drug use can take on a person, and the refrain creates a haunting image of the all-encompassing power that the drug can have over one's life.
Line by Line Meaning
Every time my baby and me we go uptown
Whenever me and my partner are in town
Police come and they knock me down
Police always harass me
Cocaine, all around my brain
I am addicted to cocaine
Hey baby, you better come here quick
Partner, please come near me soon
This old cocaine's about to make
My cocaine addiction is getting to me
Yonder come my baby she's dressed in red
My partner is on her way, wearing red
She's got a shotgun, says she's gonna kill me dead
She is angry with me and threatening me with a shotgun
You take Sally and I'll take Sue
We can switch partners and it does not make a difference
Ain't no difference between the two
It does not matter whom we love
Cocaine's for horses and it's not for men
Cocaine should not be used by humans, only horses
Doctor says it kill you but it doesn't say when
The doctor says cocaine will eventually kill me, but not when
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Written by: TOM RUSH
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@alwaysfourfun1671
Thanks Monkey D. Sound. I heard this song about 50 years ago and for a brief while many times. It is not special in any aspect, except that it was presented by BD, who can make ordinary words shine like gold. It had an impact then, it still has an impact now.