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To: djone

Me and Bobby McGee

One day on Mescaline Snow I let him slip away
Hes goin to a place I hope I’ll find
But Id trade all my tomorrows
for one single yesterday
To be holdin Bobbys body next to mine

Freedom’s just another word for
Nothing left to lose
Nothing thats all that Bobby left me
But feeling good was good enough
when Bobby sang the blues
and feelin good was good enough for me
Good enough for me and Bobby McGee

It was said that Janis Joplin wrote this song for Jimi Hendrix

They used to shoot up under their eyelids..

She died of an overdose also...


2 posted on 07/08/2012 6:52:20 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana (Why should I vote for Bishop Romney when he hates me because I am a Christian)
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To: Tennessee Nana

Kris kristofferson wrote Me and Bobby Mcgee


4 posted on 07/08/2012 6:58:16 PM PDT by Hiro Protaginast
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To: Tennessee Nana

One day on Mescaline Snow??????

It’s “One Day up near Salinas”

You Retard.


7 posted on 07/08/2012 7:16:48 PM PDT by LtKerst
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To: Tennessee Nana; Hiro_Protagonist; LtKerst
You could drop acid if in liquid drops under your eyelid

Any narcotic is best injected in the mainline vein inside your elbow....the one the nurse thumps when drawing blood

Register blood....draw back plunger and fire away....
If one must that is.....

Most hospitals either use intramuscular or they take 1-2 minutes to very slowly inject opiates intravenous

No one fires up in their eyelids....

Maybe smaller veins in the limbs when the big one wears out for William Burroughs types

44 posted on 07/09/2012 1:25:14 AM PDT by wardaddy (John Roberts collection of Sally Quinn's panties just got a hefty contribution this week..)
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To: Tennessee Nana
Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster co-wrote Me and Bobby McGee, which was recorded by Roger Miller (1969) and Gordon Lightfoot (1970). Kristofferson was playing a Gibson Southern Jumbo when he wrote it.

Kristofferson played it for Joplin during the time he was Joplin's live-in boyfriend near the end of her life. Joplin's version of the song became a #1 song in 1971, after her death (the second posthumous #1 song in history, after Otis Redding's Sitting on the Dock of the Bay).

51 posted on 07/09/2012 10:30:53 AM PDT by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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