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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Secondhand Information" by the artist "Vitamin L"

The song "Secondhand Information" by Vitamin L uses humor to address the unreliability of gossip and rumors, highlighting the importance of verifying information from its original source.

The first verse utilizes the metaphor of a magpie's long tail, symbolizing how information becomes distorted as it passes through multiple people.

The second and third verses provide examples of how absurd and exaggerated rumors can be: killer fleas, a car accident with a supposed fatality.

The chorus sums it up: secondhand information is everywhere, but it holds little truth.

The fourth and fifth verses continue with a series of humorous situations, demonstrating how easily rumors create confusion and misunderstandings.

The final lines urge listeners not to believe everything they hear and to seek the truth from the source to avoid falling victim to misinformation.

You say you heard it through the grapevine,

But that vine is kinda long,

And by the time you heard it,

It may have been all wrong!...

My mailman's uncle's sister's doctor's former auto mechanic

Said that killer fleas bigger than killer bees are here,

And I'm in a panic!

Joe had said Bill lost his head

In that car crash just yesterday, (Well I called Bill up)

He said the truth was that he lost a tooth,

And it was loose anyway!

It's just a lotta, it's just a lotta lotta...

[Chorus]:

Second hand (second hand) information,

It's twisted all around! Sideways and upside down!

Oh there may not be much truth to be found in

Second hand (second hand), second hand information!

I heard that Grace took Susie's place

And she's now Jim's new girlfriend.

When I asked Jim it was news to him, he said

"Those words, don't believe them!"

I told Heather that my brother was driving to Nebraska,

But soon you see here's what got back to me -

My mother was skydiving in Alaska!

It's just a lotta, it's just a lotta lotta,

[Chorus]

He said, she said, they said, we said...

You don't know what to believe!

If you want the truth of course,

You've gotta go right to the source...

You can't count on

[Chorus]

Oh, there may not be much truth to be found

In second hand (second hand),

Third hand (fourth hand), fifth hand, (seventh hand)

Eighth hand, (tenth hand)…

Second hand (second hand), second hand information

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