Nicomorphinist
Bluelighter
It has been more than 50 years since the song was first written and performed . . . what I am thinking is that going through it a line at a time would be useful be it for clarifying any cultural references (after all, there are a lot of people who not only were not born back then, but their parents were not either.) There are lines and parts of line that if one asks 20 people about it, they will get 36 answers . . . the hope here is to get as close to all 36 as possible. Then overall analysis . . . I will start, with four lines actually:
I don't know
Just where I'm going
Any number of insights the singer has about what the heroin is going to do to him or her in the next few hours -- or days, months, years
It could be a dirty hit, it could be milk sugar, it could be exactly what for what the user hopes.
But I'm going to try
For the Kingdom if I can
This could be Heaven, it could be something else entirely; further down it either gets clearer or forks off into a number of possibilities
Kingdom is capitalised -- or isn't it?
Song Meaning -- I take Reed at his word that this is an anti-drugs song; he said that he was nonplussed and troubled when people would tell him that they shoot up to it . . .
I don't know
Just where I'm going
Any number of insights the singer has about what the heroin is going to do to him or her in the next few hours -- or days, months, years
It could be a dirty hit, it could be milk sugar, it could be exactly what for what the user hopes.
But I'm going to try
For the Kingdom if I can
This could be Heaven, it could be something else entirely; further down it either gets clearer or forks off into a number of possibilities
Kingdom is capitalised -- or isn't it?
Song Meaning -- I take Reed at his word that this is an anti-drugs song; he said that he was nonplussed and troubled when people would tell him that they shoot up to it . . .