Get My Rocks Off
Dr. Hook Lyrics


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Some men need some killer weed, some men need cocaine
Some men need some cactus juice, to purify the brain
Some men need two women, some need alcohol
Everybody needs a little something, but Lord I need it all

To get my rocks off, get my rocks off
Get my rocks off the mountain, and roll 'em on down the hill
I may do you one time, and I may do you more
I may turn you into something, that you ain't ready for
I might want your body, and I might want your bread
I might want your momma to come visit me instead

And get my rocks off, get my rocks off
Get my rocks off the mountain, and roll 'em on down the hill

Sometimes I dream of chicks, to bring me ever lasting joy
Sometimes I dream of animals, sometimes I dream of boys
Sometimes I kill the living, sometimes I raise the dead
Sometimes I say just screw it all, and crawl back into bed





And get my rocks off, get my rocks off
Get my rocks off the mountain, and roll 'em on down the hill

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dr. Hook's song "Get My Rocks Off" speak to the primal desires and needs that all human beings experience. The opening lines describe the various things that people use to escape or enhance reality, from drugs to multiple sexual partners, but the singer suggests that he needs it all. He needs something more intense and satisfying, and he finds that in his pursuit of pleasure and release. The refrain, "get my rocks off," emphasizes the physical nature of his needs and desires, and the imagery of rolling rocks down a hill gives a sense of reckless abandon and release.


The verses describe the different ways that the singer satisfies his cravings, from sexual conquest to violent urges to simply giving up and going back to bed. He doesn't discriminate between men and women, humans and animals, or even life and death - all are fair game in his quest for pleasure. The lyric "I might want your momma to come visit me instead" is particularly dark and suggests a kind of Oedipal fantasy. Overall, the song is a celebration of hedonism and a rejection of societal norms and expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

Some men need some killer weed, some men need cocaine
Some men find solace in drugs like weed and cocaine.


Some men need some cactus juice, to purify the brain
Some men prefer natural remedies to cleanse their mind like cactus juice.


Some men need two women, some need alcohol
Some men find pleasure in having multiple partners and drinking alcohol.


Everybody needs a little something, but Lord I need it all
While everyone has their own needs, the singer wants everything for his satisfaction.


To get my rocks off, get my rocks off
To feel pleasure and satisfaction, to be sexually satisfied.


Get my rocks off the mountain, and roll 'em on down the hill
To feel pleasure in a wild, natural manner.


I may do you one time, and I may do you more
The singer might have sexual relations with someone once or multiple times.


I may turn you into something, that you ain't ready for
The singer might push someone to their limits, unlocking a new side to their personality.


I might want your body, and I might want your bread
The singer might be interested in someone physically and/or financially.


I might want your momma to come visit me instead
The singer might want someone's mother to come and visit him instead of that person.


Sometimes I dream of chicks, to bring me ever lasting joy
Sometimes, the singer dreams of women who will bring him never-ending happiness.


Sometimes I dream of animals, sometimes I dream of boys
The singer has both sexual and non-sexual preferences in his dreams.


Sometimes I kill the living, sometimes I raise the dead
The singer has unexpected and possibly chaotic thoughts in his head.


Sometimes I say just screw it all, and crawl back into bed
Sometimes, the singer wants to forget about everything and just sleep.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: SHEL SILVERSTEIN

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