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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Lyrics
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Find a seed planet and smoke it
I don't know who she is
But she has my face and name around her neck
Imma use your body for science
To see who could get the highest
There's no need to worry put your fears in me
Her name was ENVI
But they took her for granted
Now she's looking at me high as fuck
Telling me to roll another one for you and me
There's something you need to see
The lyrics to the theme song of The Man from U.N.C.L.E begin with a woman who identifies herself as ENVI, declaring that she is on a mission to locate a seed planet and smoke it. While the singer has no idea who ENVI is, he remarks that she carries his name and face around her neck. The woman goes on to state that she intends to use the singer's body for scientific purposes, to determine who could achieve the ultimate high. Despite the distressing nature of these statements, ENVI assures the singer that there is no cause for concern and urges him to place his trust in her.
ENVI reveals to the singer that she was once considered the highest fish on her planet, but that she was taken for granted by those around her. She appears to be under the influence of a powerful drug as she implores the singer to roll another joint for both of them. ENVI seems to suggest that there is something important that the singer needs to witness. The lyrics to the song create an overall impression of intrigue, danger and adventure, capturing the essence of the show's drama and espionage-themed storyline.
Line by Line Meaning
She said she's on a mission to
She claims to have a purpose to fulfill or goal to achieve
Find a seed planet and smoke it
Discover a remote celestial body and consume its vegetation
I don't know who she is
I am uninformed about her identity
But she has my face and name around her neck
She is wearing a necklace with my face and name, indicating a connection or possession
Imma use your body for science
I intend to utilize your physical being for experimentation or study
To see who could get the highest
To determine which individual can reach the greatest level of intoxication
There's no need to worry put your fears in me
You can confide in me and rely on me to alleviate your concerns
Her name was ENVI
Her given name was ENVI
The highest fish on her planet
The most elevated or important figure on her planet
But they took her for granted
However, her value was not recognized or appreciated
Now she's looking at me high as fuck
She is presently gazing at me in an extremely intoxicated state
Telling me to roll another one for you and me
Requesting that I prepare additional intoxicants for both of us
There's something you need to see
There is an issue or fact that you must observe or comprehend
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Julianne Matlock
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
James Bowen
RIP to the Great David McCallum! He will always be Ilya Kuriakin to me!
Magic Knight
RIP David McAlllum. Pretty iconic show
Tyrone Walker
When I was a kid I'd never miss this show!
Terri E
Me neither!
Rob Harding
We had everything in the 60's, Great TV, Great Music, Great films, Great life. Man ! we were spoilt rotten.
elly
We still have that
Rob Harding
@elly No we haven't, only on retro, It just does not cut it.You lot can keep your smart phones, I wont have one,I prefer to speak eye to eye, not by txt. get your face out of your phone, and start living, are you listening kids ?.Lap tops and computers are fine, but they belong in doors, not on a phone, I can't believe some of you people, walking and texting,cycling and texting, falling into holes and texting, falling under Truck and texting for the last time, Think about it.
elly
@Rob Harding lmao you're exactly what's wrong with the older generation. times change and develop. if things were like they were back in your day, people would be dying in childbirth every day and there would still be segregation and hate crimes happening constantly. is that what you want?
Rebecca Langston
Gosh, I know, I wish I had lived back then! I am obsessed with the 1960s
Rob Harding
@Rebecca Langston Well ! what's wrong with that, If it makes you feel any better, I'm still stuck there, But happy to be,