Lyric discussion by Ishdawg 

Before everybody calls me a daydreaming, bumbling baffoon & downright spazmocrip retard, I know this isn't the true meaning of the song and wouldn't try and put 1 iota of arguement behind it, but i think it would be kinda cool if the song was a expansion/interpretation/parody of the old nursery rhyme 'Jack & Jill.'

For example: 'In the mornin you go gunnin' For the man who stole your water' - Gives Jack a reason to go up the hill (to fetch a pail of water) Why he'd then kill the water thief, who knows?

'You go back, Jack do it again Wheel turnin' 'round and 'round You go back, Jack do it again' - Water wheel? The wheel section of a well? He gotta keep getting that water!(seriously? i like the roulette wheel theory best)

'When you know she's no high climber Then you find your only friend' - Jill obviously, pushed Jack down the hill cos she's afraid of heights/no climber, and who in the 3rd verse of the nursery rhyme laughs at Jacks misfortune.

'Now you swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand' - Throw Jack into the modern world and where do you find him? Vegas, why? He's on 4 of the freakin' cards thats why. How much more of a gamblin man can you be than to appear on the cards??? Imagine Jack in the casino seeing himself everywhere, and what does he have? The well handle still in his hand... poetry. Lol.

Still... awesome song!!!!

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