Текст песни «Deep Six»

Исполнитель: Big Black

Текст

Yeah! He was a plug-ugly son of a bitch With a fist where most folks get their face He was a plug-ugly son of a bitch With a fist where most folks get their face Me and a half dozen of us would’ve done him in But he was never around, except when we were drunk And he’s not like we are, see, he doesn’t know his place And he thinks he’s some kind of big cheese A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge Would’ve done him in, could’ve put him by A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge I could’ve deep-sixed** him, wouldn’t bat an eye Well, he’s not like we are, see, he drinks his Jack straight And he sleeps with his wife and he pays his whores And he’s not like we are, see, he drinks his Jack straight And he sleeps in his cab and he pays his whores But I’m God’s gift to women, they always want my dick Except for that girl thinks I’m trash And I’m God’s gift to women, they always want my dick Except for that college girl, I’ll kill her A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge I could’ve done him in, could’ve put him by A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge I could’ve deep-sixed him, wouldn’t bat an eye A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge Could’ve done him in, could’ve put him by A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge I could’ve deep-sixed him, wouldn’t bat an eye A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge I could’ve done him in, could’ve put him by A buck knife, a saw blade, a lead pipe, a twelve-gauge I could’ve deep-sixed him, wouldn’t bat an eye * Spend five minutes with a truck driver, and your conversation will encompass the whole of man’s experience. Sex, hate, pain, money, liquor, food, pride, humility, ambition, weapons, Waylon Jennings, dick size — everything. Deep six, deep seven — whatever it takes. This is all true. ** To «deep-six» something is to get rid of it completely; to throw it overboard, baby and bathwater. You deep-six a man, no one ever hears from him again. The term comes from nautical slang: a sounding depth of 6 fathoms was referred to as “by the deep six”. Anything thrown overboard in water this deep was gone – no hope of recovery.