I got dosed by you and
Closer than most to you and
What am I supposed to do
Take it away I never had it anyway
Take it away and everything will be okay
In you a star is born and
You cut a perfect form and
Someone forever warm
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Way upon the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon I can hide
All I ever wanted was your life
Show love with no remorse and
Climb onto your seahorse and
This ride is right on course
This is the way I wanted it to be with you
This is the way I knew that it would be with you
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Way upon the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon I can hide
All I ever wanted was your life
I got dosed by you and
Closer than most to you and
What am I supposed to do
Take it away I never had it anyway
Take it away and everything will be okay
Way upon the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon I can hide
All I ever wanted was your life
\Closer than most to you and
What am I supposed to do
Take it away I never had it anyway
Take it away and everything will be okay
In you a star is born and
You cut a perfect form and
Someone forever warm
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Way upon the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon I can hide
All I ever wanted was your life
Show love with no remorse and
Climb onto your seahorse and
This ride is right on course
This is the way I wanted it to be with you
This is the way I knew that it would be with you
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Lay on lay on lay on lay on
Way upon the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon I can hide
All I ever wanted was your life
I got dosed by you and
Closer than most to you and
What am I supposed to do
Take it away I never had it anyway
Take it away and everything will be okay
Way upon the mountain where she died
All I ever wanted was your life
Deep inside the canyon I can hide
All I ever wanted was your life
"Dosed" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers is a Poetic Ballad written in stanzas of four and five lines alternating. I find the structure of this song very interesting because it has two sets stanzas that refrain, those being the chorus 3 times between stanzas, but also the very first stanza is repeated right before the final repetition of the chorus. The rhyming in this song is also very creative, having two differing rhyme schemes for the refrain and the rest of the song. The connecting stanzas have an AAABB rhyme scheme, while the refrain has an ABAB, where the line "All I ever wanted was your life" is repeated. This is coupled by repetition of the endings and beginnings of many lines, such as "This is the way I wanted it to be with you This is the way I knew that it would be with you" and "Take it away I never had it anyway Take it away and everything will be okay." Repetition, as you can see, is a very large factor in what I believe makes this song so emotional, and also what I think makes the lyrics so creative and stimulating. It drives home a lot of the complex emotional elements of the lyrics, and gives the listener a feeling of the loss of the speaker, along with the pain he feels. The best way to observe what I mean is to just look at the repeated portions of the lyrics alone, the best example being "Take it away, take it away" which is repeated four times.
I have tried to view this song in a more positive light for the sake of examining all the angles. My main reason for arguing the point that this song may not explicitly be negative, however, is not in the actual lyrics, but the way Anthony Kiedis preforms them. It doesn't really fall in line with this assignment, but anyone who has never heard this song before should absolutely do themselves the favor. reading the lyrics as poetry shows you the beautiful mind of the writer, but the real tone of this song comes from listening. It is mournful, it is regretful, but there is also something else. if I had to put it to words, I would call it peaceful relief. This song honestly sounds like the last words of a man who is about to take his own life, but is not sad to do it, just sad about what he had to live through first. Now, he can return to the girl who's life was all he ever wanted.
Side note
Sorry if this is structured slightly differently than the outline stated, but a lot of the points I wanted to make went together unconventionally in my head so paragraph 2 and 3 kinda spliced. By The Way click that for the song.
Hi Alex! I really enjoyed reading your analysis of the song "Dosed". I especially liked your explanation of the choice of diction. Great work! :)
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