See me comin' to town with my soul
Scrape down at the bump of my fingers
Holdin' over the devil I know
All my troubles just hang on your trigger
Take your eyes and mind from the road
Shoot your mouth if you know where you're aimin'
Don't forget to pick up what you sow
Talkin' trash to the garbage around you

Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na

See me kickin' the dog with my boots
Broke down at out in a ditch of old rubbish
Snakes invoked at the back of your room
Handin' out a confection of venom
Heaven's drawn the poison you use
Thunderbolts in the eyes of a gambler
Now I seem to come to you
Hammer my bones in the anvil of daylight

Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na

I won't give up that ghost
If you take away, these tongues are twisted
The good in us is all we know
There's too much left to taste that's bitter

I won't give up that ghost
If you take away, these tongues are twisted
The good in us is all we know
There's too much left to taste that's bitter

Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na


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    This song is about bearing his soul, and performing his music. Jealous people in the media talk trash, and try to run there mouths by spreading lies, or exposing unwanted truths. Gambler's have to hide their emotions, and expressions or they will be eaten alive. He has to be the gambler. Artist have to watch what they say and do constantly. Let's say you made a mistake (and we all do at least once),and did something bad that you regret. You could, most likely, move on with your life, but if an artist does this It would ruin there life. If Beck stops making music ,and expressing himself. He will lose everything. Some people have a way of trying to destroy things that are good. A lot of artist can't take this life so they give up the ghost. He's not gonna let them do this. I think he wrote what he was feeling. It seems like a glamorous life, but it is very hard when your under constant control of the media.

    ClassicalConditionon September 05, 2009   Link

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