A Daisy Chain 4 Satan
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult Lyrics


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I live for drugs. It's great.
[Flowers and acid...]
I freaked out very very badly.
I freaked out on acid...
I'm the white rabbit.

Here where I will sit alone, lost
Here I will dream
Why give me a drink
I need to think now
I've got to rid my stinkin' brain.





Black boots, highway broads
Dope forever, forever loaded.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult's song A Daisy Chain 4 Satan are about drug use and the chaotic effects it has on the user's mind. The first few lines of the verse suggest that the singer lives for drugs and mentions flowers and acid. They then go on to say that they freaked out very badly and specifically mention freaking out on acid. The line "I'm the white rabbit" could be interpreted as a reference to the character from Alice in Wonderland who is constantly chasing after more drugs or experiences.


The next part of the verse describes the user's current state as sitting alone and lost, dreaming and trying to clear their mind. They mention needing a drink to think, but also recognizing the need to rid their brain of the effects of drugs.


The chorus of the song speaks to the overall theme of the song, with the repetition of "Dope forever, forever loaded" and the mention of black boots and highway broads. These lyrics suggest a wild and dangerous lifestyle fueled by drugs.


Overall, the lyrics to A Daisy Chain 4 Satan paint a picture of the intense highs and lows of drug use, from the initial rush to the chaotic aftermath.


Line by Line Meaning

I live for drugs. It's great.
My existence is entirely dedicated to the use and indulgence of mind-altering substances, and I find this to be fulfilling.


Flowers and acid...
The consumption of psychedelic drugs such as LSD is a regular and enjoyable activity for me, often accompanied by the visual stimulation of flowers and other natural imagery.


I freaked out very very badly.
At some point in my drug use, I had a severe and distressing reaction to a substance, leading to feelings of panic or psychosis.


I freaked out on acid...
The substance that caused my negative experience was likely the psychedelic drug LSD, which can sometimes lead to overwhelming or terrifying sensations.


I'm the white rabbit.
In the context of the song's allusions to Alice in Wonderland, this line suggests that I'm a guide or intermediary within a surreal, drug-fueled realm.


Here where I will sit alone, lost
In my moments of solitude, I often feel directionless and disconnected from the world around me.


Here I will dream
During these periods of isolation, I'm prone to vivid, imaginative visions and hallucinations.


Why give me a drink
I'm asking for alcohol as a means of coping with or numbing the intensity of my thoughts and experiences.


I need to think now
Despite my desire to escape or evade my own mind, I also feel driven to explore my thoughts and emotions more deeply.


I've got to rid my stinkin' brain
I feel burdened and overwhelmed by the constant influx of ideas and sensations within my own consciousness, and seek to find some kind of release or respite from this internal chaos.


Black boots, highway broads
This line evokes a certain 'rock and roll' lifestyle associated with recklessness, danger, and sexual promiscuity.


Dope forever, forever loaded.
Drug addiction has become a constant and inescapable part of my reality, defining who I am and altering my perception of the world around me.




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@strutmac

I’m a pharmacist and I would listen to this at work.

@spytterkitty

That is hilarious

@ChanneldeMoi

Yes 🙌🏼

@KilgoreTrout1983

Hello, would you like to live, I have your freak out

@ericawenkle5432

Pharm Tech here. And recovering addict.

@tannerwiley79

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@hjs1378

For Anyone Interested: The last clip/sample is from "Dear Joan, we're going to scare you to death", an episode of the short lived series "Sixth Sense" from 1972. It starred Joan Crawford in her last acting role. Rod Serling's "Night Gallery" runs a half hour condensed version of the original hour episode. It was recently playing on my t.v. in the background, and as soon as I heard that first "Joan" my ears pricked, a smile came over my face, and I about fell out of my chair!

@destinydempsey4294

Thank you for posting this! Google was no help finding the sample, but I knew I could count on a YouTube comment <3

@mightytekk

They’re absolute genius

@nathan_the_barbarian7974

Thanks, leave it to YouTube comments to have the answer I was looking for 👍🏻

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