Intro / Lazy Poker Blues
Fleetwood Mac Lyrics


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Me and my baby don't do nothing
But lay around all day long i said
"Me and my baby don't do nothing
But lay around all day long"
Yeah, when I'm with my baby
Lazy poker goin' on

She puts some coal on the fire
So I can keep my poker hot
She puts some coal on the fire
So I can keep my poker hot
Yeah, we stoke around all day long
And night time we stoke around some more

Well now me and my baby don't do nothin'
Lay around all day long i said
"Me and my baby don't do nothin' but
Lay around the whole day long"




When I'm with my baby, lazy poker goin' on
Lazy poker

Overall Meaning

The song "Intro / Lazy Poker Blues" by Fleetwood Mac is a blues rock tune with a simple message about the laziness and indolence of the singer and his lover. The song opens with the singer stating that he and his baby, his lover, don't do anything all day except laze around the house. He repeats this twice and adds that whenever he is with his lover, they engage in lazy poker games. The second verse talks about his lover making a fire and providing coal to help keep his poker hot, so that they can continue playing lazy poker all day and night.


The song's message is delivered with a lot of rhythmic wit and a catchy melody. The lyrics might seem like a simple lament on the mundane life of the singer and his lover, but they go deeper than that. It's a commentary on the state of mind of someone who is happy with his/her situation, content to be doing nothing, and finds peace in the routine. The song's rhythm and blues sound, punctuated with guitar riffs and steady drums, gives it a catchy, lighthearted feel.




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