Om man är född bland proletärer och gör
narkotika affärer. Om man är redan en gång
straffad så är det lätt att man blir haffad,
till och från.

Jag vill känna mej fri, fri, fri.
Det är min filosofi, fi, fi.
Kolla, kolla att
jag är en reko kille.
Även om jag kanske sitter på kåken idag
får ni hålla med om att
det var inte dit jag ville.
NEJ!
Jag tar ett jobb på första bästa ställe.
Läderfåtölj och egen telefon.
När jag kommer härifrån,
tänkte jag mitt dumma fån,
och trodde jag var stark,
men jag hamna i en park
och levde på att sälja.....

Hadirattan da da
umpapa
får man inte göra,
inte bra
Hadirattan da da
umpapa
Det var det jag sa
det var inte bra
umpapa

Vilken idioti, ti, ti
att sälja av ett parti, ti, ti
Kolla, kolla att
jag har mej själv att skylla
Även om jag inte gillar lokalen så bra
får ni hålla med om att
den har en funktion att fylla
Fångvården statuerar ett exempel
knäcker en kille
sätter stämpel på´n
Så när jag kommer härifrån
värker det i hjärtevrån
sticker som en dolk
när man träffar lite folk
och meckar sig en redig ..........

Hadirattan da da
umpapa
får man inte göra,
inte bra
Hadirattan da da
umpapa
Det var det jag sa
det var inte bra
umpapa

Men är man hederlig i stället
och jobbar på i tjyvsamhället
Och bara är tillräckligt gniden
Så blir man miljonär med tiden
i den mån ......

Om man överhuvudtaget kommer härifrån
Bara ta ett sparbankslån
Flytta till Skanör
slå sig fram som fabrikör
och leva tills man....

Okej, okej, kej, kej
Ta å titta på mej, mej, mej
Kolla, kolla att
jag är redan märkt för livet
Även om jag kanske kommer i frihet en dag
får ni hålla med om att
det är inte överdrivet
lätt att va flitig, arbetsam och präktig
lika så bra jag kör direkt i ån
När jag kommer härifrån
i en stulen Amazon
tar jag första dan
till och dundra in till stan
och släppa loss av bara ......

Hadirattan da da
umpapa
får man inte göra,
inte bra
Hadirattan da da
umpapa
Det var det jag sa
det var inte bra
umpapa.........



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    Improved translation into English: (less literal, Swedish rhymes spelled out, localized ("south-parkalized") nonsense chorus)

    When you're born into the working class And you do a couple of drug deals And you already have a previous conviction Of course you'll get caught Now and then

    I want to feel free, free, free That's my philosophy, phy, phy Check it out, I'm a decent guy Even though I might be in prison today You'll have to agree that That's not what I intended

    No, I'll take the first job I can get With a leather recliner and a phone line of my own As soon as I get out of here Or so I thought, I'm such an idiot I thought I was strong ("stark") But I ended up in a park ("park") Getting by by selling..... [drugs] ("knark")

    Derp de derp de diddly Oompa pa It's not allowed! No good! Derp de derp de diddly Oompa pa That's what I said It's no good!

    How idiotic, tic, tic Selling some product Check it out, I've got myself to blame Even though I might not like these facilities You'll have to agree It's filling a function The criminal justice system makes an example of you, Breaks you and labels you So when I get out of here My heart aches, it stings like a knife ("dolk") When you meet up with some folks ("folk") And roll yourself a big fat..... [spliff] ("holk")

    Derp de derp de diddly Oompa pa ...

    But if you choose the straight and narrow And work hard in this society of criminals As long as you're cheap and thrifty Some day you'll be a millionaire To the extent You ever get out of here Take a loan at the bank Move to Skanör Struggle to operate a factory ("fabrikör") And live until you.... [die] ("dör")

    Okay, kay, kay Take a look at me, me me Check it out, I'm already marked for life Even if I ever get out You'll have to agree It's not too easy being diligent, hard-working and decent I might as well drive straight into the river So when I get out of here In a stolen Amazon I'll spend that first day ("dan") Barging into town ("stan") And party hard as.... [fuck] ("fan")

    Derp de derp de diddly Oompa pa ...

    LolTheForce: snyggt, fast du behöver komma ut mer om du inte uppfattade holk-rimmet ^_~

    sippanon January 22, 2011   Link

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