Cover art for Collie Man by Slightly Stoopid
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Collie Man Lyrics

[Verse 1]
And some man live his life for profits alone
That very same man he lives his life all alone
And in the road to life yes it goes up and down
Doesn't really matter, as long as the music goes on


[Chorus]
Hey, Mr. collie man, why don't you come 'round, no more?
Hey, Mr. collie man, don't you hear me troubled call?
Hey, Mr. collie man, hope you didn't come to disturb
You best not be come 'round here, unless you've got me sensi herb

[Verse 2]
I never needed any reason for me to say
Through all those troubled times, yes, me love you, anyway
And the roughest path, you know the rocky, rocky road
You know that life and love is a heavy, heavy load


[Chorus]
Hey, Mr. collie man, why don't you come 'round, no more?
Hey, Mr. collie man, don't you hear me troubled call?
Hey, Mr. collie man, hope you didn't come to disturb
You best not be come 'round here, unless you've got me sensi herb
You best not be come 'round here, unless you've got me sensi herb

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Genius Annotation

The song is about the narrators weed man or “Collie Man” who could positively have been a friend to the narrator but because of the dealers addiction to money and his inflated ego he has become shallow, cynical and has distanced himself from the narrator and possibly everybody else.

Tells the basic story about how as tike goes on people loose touch and business can interfering with your social life.

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Release Date
March 18, 2003
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