This song tells a story about it (especially the last verse):
To some I'm a wise man, to some I'm a fool But I need a little something to keep my cool I sleep with the sun and I rise with the moon And I feel alright with my needle and spoon I feel alright with my needle and spoon
It's difficult sometimes to get my stuff So if I'm evil don't get in a huff I sleep with the sun and I rise with the moon And I feel alright with my needle and spoon I feel alright with my needle and spoon
Don't need no women don't need no wine 'Cause life is sweet when you hit the main line I sleep with the sun and I rise with the moon And I feel alright with my needle and spoon I feel alright with my needle and spoon
Only one thing that worries my mind The stuff it kills you and it treats you unkind If you're married you can divorce your wife But when you're married to "H? then you're married for life You're married to "H? and you're married for life
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)