I'll be glad when you dead, you rascal, you!

I'll be glad when you dead, you rascal, you!

When you dead in your grave,

No more women will you crave.

I'll be glad when you dead, you rascal, you!

I trust you in my home, you rascal, you.

I trust you in my home, you dirty dog

Whoa, I trust you in my home,

You wouldn't leave my wife alone.

I'll be glad when you dead, you rascal, you

You asked my wife to wash your clothes, you rascal, you.

You asked my wife to wash your damn dirty clothes, you rascal, you.

Oh, you asked my wife to wash your clothes

And something else I suppose.
Oh, I'll be glad when you dead, you rascal, you!

Yeah, you asked my wife for a meal, you rascal, you
I invite you to my house for a meal, you dirty dog
Oh, you ask my wife for a meal
And something else you tried to steal

I'll be so glad when you dead, you rascal, you!

And it ain't no use to run, you rascal, you.
No, it ain't no use to run, you rascal, you
Oh, it ain't no use to run, I done bought me a gatlin gun
And you think you're gonna be havin' some fun,
I don't think so baby, you rascal you!


I'll be so glad when you dead, you rascal, you!



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    This song is heartbreaking, especially seeing the lyrics in written form, as if it were a poem. I don't know the details of LWIII's personal life, but I think there's some autobiographical truth to this, as in many of his songs. He has a lot of courage to be able to write and sing with such honesty. And with such a wonderful voice. It's why he's one of my favorite artists.

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