Saturday, January 30, 2010

Two Gold Crossed Arrows Porcelan Mark Jefferson Airplane "Two Heads' Meaning?

Jefferson Airplane "Two Heads' meaning? - two gold crossed arrows porcelan mark

What do the words mean by Jefferson Airplane "Two Heads?

Want Two head on the body
And you have two mirrors in your hand.
Priests are made of brick with gold crosses on a stick
and his nose is too small for this country.
The interior of the head is your town
in your room your jail
in your mouth the elephants trunk and alcohol
the only key to his release on bail

Coda:
Want Two head on the body
and you have two mirrors in your hand

Two heads can be combined.
And you can fill both feet in the sand.
No one will know that your mind is empty
But what you do with your bloody hands?
Lions struggle with their chairs,
Arms are incredibly rich;
Your wives are dying, tired of life
If you have a woman there.

Using your comb like an ax in his head
List'ning signs of life;
Children are sucking on stone and lead
And to drive the rings with a knife;
New breasts and jewels for girls
Keep them polished and shining;
Put a lock on his stomach during the night, sweet life,
So that no child of mine. (Go to Coda)

1 comment:

LesPaulC... said...

Jefferson Airplane took a large amount of acid in the 60s and early 70s. Grace Slick was caught by the secret services trying to put into the punch at the wedding of Tricia Nixon LSD. These words sound trippy Fresh Sound, presumably to rhyme with guitar riffs. What is not hard to understand what these letters. Probably not even remember what he meant when he wrote them.

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