Or even more accurately, “Colorado” appears to be a breakup tune. The singer is coming to grips with the fact that the relationship between him and the addressee has dissolved. And he is in his feelings accordingly, as it seems that he is the one more or less getting dumped. Indeed with all of that in mind, apparently the reason he is compelled to “get high” is in an attempt to “push away the sorrow”, i.e. all-good. And said addressee would be his significant other. So yes folks, once you get past the titular reference what we’re actually dealing with her is more akin to a love song. Stolen Dance I want you by my side So that I never feel alone again They've always been so kind But now they've brought you away from here I hope they didn't get your mind Your heart is too strong anyway We need to fetch back the time They have stolen from us And I want you We can bring it on the floor You've never danced like this before We don't talk about it Dancin' on, do the boogie all.
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Two times times appears And we all need a hundred or a thousand toys until we make it right lyrics. But that said, “Colorado” is not to be confused with an actual weed song. In fact outside of that aforementioned line the vocalist seems to make only one other reference to herb, via yet another metaphor where he speaks inaccurately being under the impression that the relationship between him and the addressee was “evergreen”, i.e. Milky Chance - Stolen Dance (Album Version) 5:14 Milky Chance - Flashed Junk Mind (official) 3:59 Milky Chance - Flashed Junk Mind (lyrics) 3:59 Milky Chance - Flashed Junk Mind (filous Remix) 4:03 Lists Add to List. Frequently appearing in the song Who to blame lyrics: Three times times appears Here come my thoughts towards the wind lyrics.