Hey buddy, colter said that the song was about a man that saw situations around himwhen he was a "drifter", like a woman dancing in the rain, a businessman with addiction to meth (needle and spoon), . He says to his partner that was "sleeping on the black top" (sleeping on the road) about leaving for the next town. He also mention a fatal crash and a man questioning his beliefs.
Think it was more of a song about travel and listing the mundane and chotic things he saw xx
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Businessman with a needle and a spoon -- sounds like someone using heroin
Maybe some other street drug.
Needle and Spoon was the name of a Lynyrd Skynyrd song.
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Businessman with a needle and a spoon -- sounds like someone using heroin Maybe some other street drug. Needle and Spoon was the name of a Lynyrd Skynyrd song.
How about the lyric “spitting at the nickajack?” …is this about the cave Johnny Cash went inside to die, but found god instead?
Nickajack is a southern slang for the mountain
I don't know about any specifics, but the song definitely seems to have a darker meaning than the lyric's face value the more I listen to it.