Dry drunk on a corner
Wet waste of a girl
Theme for a jackal

Play you death-song
You probably listen
Stand idly by as they rape your children
Like you do now
In fact you showed them how

All thoughts are in place
All deeds are complete
Play, theme for a jackal play

Die sweet prince
Meat tastes like mince
The jackal's eaten enough for today

Die sweet prince
Meat tastes like shit
Enough to make that jackal spit

Spit jackal spit
Spit and choke on the lives you've taken
You can't shake them loose

All morsels are gone, they're too small
Accessible from a source so tall
Little sister all of my love

Bitch
Bitch, she is
Cut her from the inside out

Dead daughter in the river
Entrance gained by her liver
Play, theme for a jackal play

They play you a death-song
You probably listen
Stand idly by as they rape your children
Like you do now
In fact you showed them how
Play, theme for a jackal play
Play, theme for a jackal play



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    There are references to Hamlet it seems.

    Wet waste of a girl/Dead daughter in the river - Ophelia

    Die sweet prince - "Good night sweet prince"

    Meat tastes like mince - Reminds me of how Hamlet described how a dead king's remains may go through the guts of a beggar.

    I think it would go with the opinions of you guys who think the song is about people who use their children to their own advantage, because that's what Polonius did to his daughter. And death was a huge theme in Hamlet, and I think the Jackal is a representative of death and how eventually it will consume you.

    DeepThinkingGirlon June 14, 2011   Link

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