Too High
The Detroit Experiment Lyrics


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Dodo do do do dodo
Do do dodo do dodo
Dodo dodo do do

Dodo do do do dodo
Do do do do dodo do
Dodo dodo dodo
I'm too high
I'm too high
But I ain't touched the sky

I'm too high
I'm too high
But I ain't touched the sky

She's a girl in a dream
She sees a four eyed cartoon monster on the T.V. screen
She takes another puff and says
It's a crazy scene
That red is green
And she's a tangerine

I'm too high
I'm too high
But I ain't left the ground

I'm too high
I'm too high
I hope I never ever come down

She's the girl in her life
But her world's a superficial paradise
She had a chance to make it big more than once or twice
But no dice
She wasn't very nice

Ooh

Dodo do do do dodo
Do do dodo do dodo
Do do do do do do

Dodo do do do dodo
Do do dodo do dodo
Dodo dodo
Dodo dodo
Dodo dodo

I'm too high
I'm too high
I can't ever touch the sky

I'm too high
I'm so high
I feel like I'm about to die

She's a girl of the past
I guess that I got to her at last
A did you hear the news about the girl today
She passed away
What did her friend say

They said she's too high
Too high
Can't hang around anyway

Dodo do do do dodo
Do do dodo do dodo
do...do...do...




do...do...do...
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Detroit Experiment's song "Too High" describe two characters, a girl and the singer, who are both feeling the effects of being high. The girl in the song sees a four-eyed cartoon monster on the TV screen and experiences a strange perception of colors. The singer, meanwhile, feels as though he is about to touch the sky, but also fears that he may never come back down. The two characters are connected by their state of being "too high," which creates a sense of disjointedness and unreality throughout the song.


One interpretation of these lyrics could be that they comment on the fleeting, ephemeral nature of drug-induced experiences. Both the girl and the singer are seeing things that aren't really there and experiencing altered states of mind that they can't fully comprehend. The lyrics suggest that these experiences can be both wonderful and terrifying, with moments of elation balanced out by fears of never coming back down to earth.


Another possible interpretation is that the song is a commentary on society's obsession with superficiality and the empty promises of fame and success. The girl in the song had the chance to "make it big" but was ultimately unsuccessful, while the singer fears that his high will eventually lead to him "dying" figuratively. Both characters are grappling with the limitations of their current circumstances and trying to find a way to transcend them, but ultimately failing.


Overall, "Too High" is a song that explores the strange and unpredictable nature of altered states of consciousness, as well as the darker side of fame and success. Its lyrics are thought-provoking and open to multiple interpretations, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences with drugs and the ups and downs of modern life.


Line by Line Meaning

Dodo do do do dodo
The repetition of nonsensical syllables implies a high or altered state of consciousness.


Do do dodo do dodo
Continuing to repeat nonsensical syllables.


Dodo dodo do do
Again, repeating nonsensical syllables while under the influence.


I'm too high
Feeling intoxicated and out-of-body.


But I ain't touched the sky
Despite feeling high, life remains grounded.


She's a girl in a dream
Describing a character who is also experiencing an altered reality.


She sees a four eyed cartoon monster on the T.V. screen
The character is having a hallucination, possibly brought on by drugs.


She takes another puff and says
The character is smoking more drugs to heighten their altered state.


It's a crazy scene
Describing the surreal nature of the character's altered reality.


That red is green
The character's perception of the world is warped, possibly due to substances consumed.


And she's a tangerine
The character may have turned into a fruit in her altered state, further emphasizing the surrealness of the situation.


But I ain't left the ground
Despite feeling high, the person remains physically on the ground.


I hope I never ever come down
Expressing a desire to remain high rather than come back to reality.


She's the girl in her life
Referring to the character's life, possibly in comparison to others around her.


But her world's a superficial paradise
Describing the character's world as false or fake in some way, possibly due to her altered state.


She had a chance to make it big more than once or twice
The character may have had opportunities to improve her life or career, but was unable to do so due to her drug use.


But no dice
Despite having opportunities, the character was unable to succeed or make a positive change in her life.


She wasn't very nice
Possible hint that the character's drug use may have contributed to negative personality traits or behaviors.


I can't ever touch the sky
Expressing an inability to reach new heights or achieve great things while under the influence.


I feel like I'm about to die
Feeling like the altered state may be overwhelming, and possibly life-threatening.


She's a girl of the past
Referring to the character in the past tense, possibly hinting at her death.


I guess that I got to her at last
Musing about the possibility of being involved in the character's drug use or downfall.


A did you hear the news about the girl today
Referencing gossip or news surrounding the character, implying that her drug use is known to others.


She passed away
Confirming that the character has died, potentially due to drug-related causes.


What did her friend say
Questioning what others are saying or how they are reacting to the character's death.


They said she's too high
Others may believe that the character's drug use and resulting altered state contributed to her death.


Too high
Emphasizing that being excessively high or intoxicated can be dangerous or deadly.


Can't hang around anyway
Implying that the character's drug use may have contributed to her inability to connect with or remain close to others.


do...do...do...
Fading out with a repetition of the nonsense sounds, perhaps conveying the endless cycle and repetition of drug use and its consequences.




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Written by: STEVIE WONDER

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