Bagman
Stone Temple Pilots Lyrics


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Bagman honey
Bagman sugar
Bagman honey
Bagman sugar

I know it feels good
But be careful with your vices
Falling
Crawling on your knees again
Watch out for the bagman

Bagman honey
It'll drive us insane
Bagman sugar
Oh do what you want
Fat man shouting
You're holding on for nothing baby
Bagman sleazy
Does it hurt?

We almost got it right
Revelation
Conversation made it laden
With the bagman's bag

Bagman honey
It'll drive us insane
Bagman sugar
Oh do what you want
Fat man shouting
You're holding on for nothing baby
Bagman sleazy
Does it hurt?

Then
There was a dream
When you said we would be free
But now is the time
To be real

Bagman honey
Bagman sugar
Fat man shouting
Bagman sleazy

Bagman honey
It'll drive us insane
Bagman sugar
Oh do what you want
Fat man shouting




You're holding on for nothing baby
Bagman sleazy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Stone Temple Pilots' song Bagman appear to be a warning about the dangers of succumbing to one's own vices, represented metaphorically by the titular "bagman". The repetition of "Bagman honey, Bagman sugar" suggests a temptation, almost like the offering of candy. However, the lyrics continue to caution that these vices can lead to falling and crawling on one's knees, suggesting that indulging in them is ultimately self-destructive. The "fat man shouting" could represent an external force, perhaps someone who is trying to warn the singer about the dangers of giving into temptation, or it could be a manifestation of the singer's self-doubt or internal conflict.


In the second verse, the lyrics reveal that there was a "dream" of freedom, but it has not been realized. It is unclear whether this dream is related to the temptation of the "bagman" or if it is a separate issue, but the final lines of the song suggest that it is time to be "real". It seems that the message of the song is to be cautious of giving into one's own weaknesses, recognizing that it is a slippery slope that can lead to destruction.


Line by Line Meaning

Bagman honey
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


Bagman sugar
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


Bagman honey
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


Bagman sugar
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


I know it feels good
Acknowledge that succumbing to vice is seductive, but cautioning against addiction.


But be careful with your vices
Encouraging to indulge in vices in moderation to avoid excess or harm.


Falling
Expressing vulnerability and succumbing to temptation.


Crawling on your knees again
Emphasizing the feeling of desperation and dependence on vices.


Watch out for the bagman
Cautioning against the Bagman's influence and lure towards harmful indulgences.


Bagman honey
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


It'll drive us insane
Reflecting on the addictive nature of the Bagman's influence and its damaging effects.


Bagman sugar
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


Oh do what you want
Encouraging the listener to indulge in their desires while also directing the message to the Bagman.


Fat man shouting
Describing someone loud and commanding, likely representing the Bagman's influence.


You're holding on for nothing baby
Advising against being dependent on the Bagman and its harmful influences.


Bagman sleazy
Describing the Bagman as someone unsavory and untrustworthy.


Does it hurt?
Asking if the listener feels the negative effects of indulging in vices and the Bagman's influence.


We almost got it right
Reflecting on past attempts to overcome addiction and harmful influences.


Revelation
Realizing the negative impact of the Bagman's influence.


Conversation made it laden
Implying that discussion and awareness of the Bagman's influence has made the situation worse.


With the bagman's bag
Referring to the Bagman's offering or source of harmful indulgences.


Then there was a dream
Reflecting on an idealized version of the future free from addiction and the Bagman's influence.


When you said we would be free
Remembering a promise of a future free from addiction and the Bagman's influence.


But now is the time
Acknowledging the present moment and coming to terms with the reality of the situation.


To be real
Emphasizing the importance of facing the situation head-on and not living in denial.


Bagman honey
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


Bagman sugar
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


Fat man shouting
Describing someone loud and commanding, likely representing the Bagman's influence.


Bagman sleazy
Describing the Bagman as someone unsavory and untrustworthy.


Bagman honey
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


It'll drive us insane
Reflecting on the addictive nature of the Bagman's influence and its damaging effects.


Bagman sugar
Addressing the Bagman as someone sweet and desirable.


Oh do what you want
Encouraging the listener to indulge in their desires while also directing the message to the Bagman.


Fat man shouting
Describing someone loud and commanding, likely representing the Bagman's influence.


You're holding on for nothing baby
Advising against being dependent on the Bagman and its harmful influences.


Bagman sleazy
Describing the Bagman as someone unsavory and untrustworthy.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DEAN DELEO, ROBERT EMILE DELEO, SCOTT RICHARD WEILAND

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