Oh how figurative you are Miss E.D.! Not to mention all the extended metaphor a-hap'nin' with the liquor and the air and the nature. Naturally, this little number is an entire metaphor for comparing happy nature things to liquor. Nature being the choice drink of E.D. for a good ol' time makes her "inebriated" and giddy such as a-a-a-a-a-al-ca-haul may make someone else less than rational. She's also really in the drinking mood because "When 'Landlords' turn the drunken Bee out of the Foxglove's door-" (as in throwing a drunk out of a bar) and "When Butterflies - renounce their 'drams'-" (the Butterflies put a cap on they dranks) E.D. states "I shall but drink the more!" (Woo! Shawty is ON ta-night!) However, because she's getting "drunk on nature," this seems to imply that she loves nature so much she won't be tired of it even when part of nature (butterflies and bees) are tired of it. Also, just as a fun fact, E.D. alludes to the Rhine river in Germany where they grow grapes on the riverside with which to make wine.
Party on Wayne. Party on Garth.
Excellent!
Little. Yellow. Different.
Wayne, you learned to say "I look pretty" in Cantonese!
Heyheyheyhey I said that in my group. I waved to a guy in the vineyard on Spring Break, and heee waaaved baaaack! I thought it was going to make him sullen, but it did not. Yaaaay friendlies!
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