Lyric discussion by thisisgay 

ok ok i want to set you all straight. i actually listen to jefferson airplane and actually know about this song. she was tripping when she wrote it so it is about an acid trip but most of the ideas were taking from the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through The Looking Glass" by Lewis Carroll which was written back in 1910 or something and had nothing to do with drugs but was a story written for a little girl that Lewis Carroll was obsessed with. The book Go Ask Alice was published after the song was released and they took the name of the book from the song. so hahaha. i know what i am talking about and jefferson airplane kicks ass. now lets see what other songs you people have ruined with you stupid meanings.

newsflash: "alice's adventures in wonderland" was written about a hallucinogenic experience caused by opium carroll had on a boat with an underage girl named alice who it is believed he had sexual relations with. so yeah, the books are definately drug related as well.

okay through the looking glass was made in the 1800's when they still used opium to cure headaches. Lewis Carroll was on a trip from the opium and Through the looking glass was his daydream. He was a math professor and Alice is supposidly a girl in his class that he was having a relationship with. This song has absolutely nothing to do with go ask alice,if you've read the book you would know that. The book was obviously named after this song which was made after Lewis Carrolls books. Jefferson Airplane made this song around 1965 and the song...

of course this song is about drugs and alice in wonderland. it's pretty simple "go ask alice when she's ten feet tall" in the movie she eats or drinks something that makes her big, and then something that makes her small. you just had some kind of mushroom, the red queen, etc. it's crystal clear.

PS. mushrooms made me realize a lot of stuff i just couldn't comprehend, somehow, being in that weird state made a click in my head that made me realize what is important and what is not.

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