Lyrics Summer of Drugs - Soul Asylum
My
sister
got
bit
by
a
copperhead
snake
In
the
woods
behind
the
house
Nobody
was
home
so
I
grabbed
her
foot
And
I
sucked
that
poison
out
My
sister
got
better
in
a
month
or
two
When
the
swellin'
it
went
down
But
I'd
started
off
my
teenage
years
With
a
poison
in
my
mouth
And
we
were
too
young
to
be
hippies
Missed
out
on
the
love
We
turned
to
a
teen
in
the
late
70's
In
the
summer
of
the
drugs
Mama
and
daddy
could
never
understand
Their
life
was
never
dull
Their
idea
of
a
rollickin'
time
Was
a
kitchen
tap
appall
Acid
grass
downs
and
speed
Junk
those
days
were
made
of
How
could
they
suspect
those
kids
Where
the
monsters
meet
their
makers?
And
they
were
too
young
to
be
hippies
Missed
out
on
the
love
Learned
from
the
teen
of
the
late
70's
In
the
summer
of
the
drugs
Boys
and
girls
in
every
town
Sand
man
spread
his
sand
around
Now
we
are
just
wakin'
up
From
a
summer
of
drugs
Mommies
and
daddies
were
too
shy
to
talk
About
those
birds
and
bees
Integrated
schools
had
stopped
The
facts
of
life
were
these
Girls
and
boys
went
away
and
came
back
Empty
after
the
weekend
The
talk
on
the
phone
consisted
of
The
hushed
voices
speakin'
And
they
were
too
young
to
be
hippies
Missed
out
on
the
love
Learned
from
the
teen
of
the
late
70's
In
the
summer
of
the
drugs
Yes
they
were
too
young,
they
were
to
fast
Oh
the
summer
of
the
drugs
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