well I swung through town
shining like a new quarter
felt something sharp rise up within me
when I crossed the border
stopped at the gas station payphone
I let my fingers fly
the wicked impulses were dying
but I couldn't let them die
we were over at your place
singin about the old times
I ate so much (carrion)?
that I could not move
I was bloated

when I saw you in the kitchen
glistening like the old country
all your cups and glasses
lined up in front of me
I stopped at the faucet for a minute
waited til you came in to see what was wrong
your fingers brushed my ribs playfully
and I played along
you had your tongue in my mouth
your eyes glistening in the light
I ate rich raw carrion
til I could not think
I was full


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Golden Jackal Song song meanings
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    Pretty good scmooz. I think it goes a step further. I think he is talking about an old flame from somewhere he used to live. The relationship was obviously toxic. He knew he shouldn't go back and rekindle the relationship but he indulged anyway. He knew it wasn't good for him but once he had a little he, like a jackal, had as much as he could stand. Beautiful song.

    thedijon January 21, 2015   Link

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