If I look down this road
It's not so old, I know.
Ain't it white like snow,
But somehow painted gold.

And when I'm lost and torn,
a soldier of orange, I.
Like a roll in snow, on
a doctor's show, I.

If I look down this road
It's not so old, I know.
But ain't it white like snow,
but somehow painted gold.

But when I'm lost and torn
I'm a soldier of orange I.
I like a roll in snow
on a doctor's show.

But when I'm lost and torn
I'm a soldier of orange I know
But like a roll in snow on a doctor full time.



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    General Comment:dude, it's obviously about cocaine.
    Flag karatzason January 17, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:ok i just remembered theres this dutch movie called
    "Soldier of Orange" but i guess thats what its about which makes alot of sense now
    Flag oizephyron August 15, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:ok i just remembered theres this dutch movie called
    "Soldier of Orange" but i guess thats what its about which makes alot of sense now
    Flag oizephyron August 15, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:I have absolutely NO iDEA what this song is supposed to about. HELP!!!
    okay, i'll try, but i doubt this'll make sense...
    here goes...
    it seems he had just finished something so he looks down the road and its not old
    and he likes to go back on it and roll in the snow , uh...snow is cold and that symbolises.....
    well, soldier obviously means he's been fighting for something , but he's torn so maybe he lost...
    painted gold=gold is very rare and expensive and precious but painted means its not really just made to look like it but...

    ya i do not know.
    Flag oizephyron July 16, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:torn sounds close enough to orange. we've found a new rhyme!
    Flag Debassplayeron August 26, 2006   Link

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