Mary Jane
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Then "Mom I want to forna
I mean formulate and discover the realms of the unknown
With Mary Jane
After all you'll be away for the week-end
Just please consent
I need a friend."I admit you puberty was somewhat strange
Could this be fixed with Mary Jane?
Mary Jane, Mary Jane, Mary Jane who?

So I said, son you want to permeate
And discover the realms of the unknown
With Mary Jane
After all the other boys that are you age
They only wake to medicate
Do I know her family?
Is she even mannerly when she's out in society?
"She even bakes"
She even bakes?
"These odd brownies"

Mary Jane, Mary Jane, Mary Jane who?

Then he said, I believe in her family,
On her maternal side there was a




Dr Tetrahydrocannabinol Pure Isomer Dronabinol
Mary Jane Who

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Tori Amos's song, Mary Jane, depict a conversation between a mother and her son about his desire to experiment with drugs. The son wants to "formulate and discover the realms of the unknown" with Mary Jane, referring to marijuana. He uses scientific-sounding language to try to convince his mother it is harmless: "Could this be fixed with Mary Jane?" The mother is hesitant and questions whether she is a good influence.


The son argues that his peers are already using drugs to "medicate", and that Mary Jane is different because she even bakes. He also refers to the scientific name of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, adding a level of intellectual curiosity to his desire to experiment.


Overall, the lyrics suggest a struggle between the desire to explore and experiment, and the concern for the consequences of that exploration. The use of scientific language and references to THC and baking also add layers of complexity and intrigue to the conversation.


Line by Line Meaning

Then "Mom I want to forna
The singer wants to experiment and explore unknown territories, with the help of marijuana, which is colloquially referred to as Mary Jane.


I mean formulate and discover the realms of the unknown
The singer wants to come up with new ideas and discover new things, through the use of marijuana.


With Mary Jane
The singer wants to use marijuana for this purpose.


After all you'll be away for the week-end
The artist notes that their mother will be out of town for the weekend, and therefore feels free to ask for permission to use marijuana.


Just please consent
The artist is requesting their mother's consent to use marijuana.


I need a friend.
The singer suggests that marijuana can be a friend in times of need.


I admit you puberty was somewhat strange
The mother notes that the singer's puberty was unusual or difficult.


Could this be fixed with Mary Jane?
The mother wonders if marijuana could help alleviate the difficulties of puberty.


Mary Jane, Mary Jane, Mary Jane who?
The mother is curious as to who or what Mary Jane is.


So I said, son you want to permeate
The mother acknowledges the artist's desire to explore and experiment.


And discover the realms of the unknown
The mother notes that the singer wants to discover new things.


With Mary Jane
The mother acknowledges that the artist wants to use marijuana to achieve these goals.


After all the other boys that are you age
The mother notes that other boys the singer's age have turned to medication as a means of coping or exploration.


They only wake to medicate
The mother suggests that other boys the singer's age have become reliant on medication to deal with their issues.


Do I know her family?
The mother inquires about the singer's source for obtaining marijuana.


Is she even mannerly when she's out in society?
The mother wants to know if the person who introduced the artist to marijuana can be trusted to behave properly in public.


"She even bakes"
The artist defends the person who introduced them to marijuana, noting that they are capable of baking brownies.


She even bakes?
The mother is incredulous that someone who bakes could also be involved with marijuana use.


"These odd brownies"
The singer acknowledges that the brownies in question are unusual, but suggests that they are perfectly acceptable for consumption.


Then he said, I believe in her family,
The artist defends the person who introduced them to marijuana, noting that they come from a good family.


On her maternal side there was a
The artist notes that someone in the family tree of the person who introduced them to marijuana was involved in the development of a certain drug.


Dr Tetrahydrocannabinol Pure Isomer Dronabinol
The artist provides the name of a drug that someone in the family tree of the person who introduced them to marijuana was involved in developing.


Mary Jane Who
The title of the song, a repeated refrain in which the mother expresses her confusion about the person or substance referred to as Mary Jane.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: TORI ELLEN AMOS

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