Little Man
(专辑: You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having - 2005)
Dear Jacob I
won't take up too much of you time I
know you're trying to get your video game-grind on And that's fine Just gimme a
second to empty my face Before I
hit the
road again to go and win this paper chase I've been watching you and I'm proud of you man You're growing up to be the
best man that you possibly can I
know you understand Why I
go out of town I
also know my days are colder when you're not around Sometimes I
wonder what it's like to be adapted to the
fact That daddy never lived inside the
same shack And sometimes I
get this pain in my stomach's pit It's what I
get I'm convinced it's my punishment For those nights I
got drunk and let go at some bar In some city with some people I
don't know For all the
times that the
lines on your face Reminded me of the
days before the
dragonflies escaped It trips me out how you pick up all my traits From the
way that you spit to the
fists that you make I
watch the
way you try to keep your mom happy Daddy learned that from you You're supposed to learn that from daddy I
can't teach much when it comes to women I
drive safe and slow but don't know nothing 'bout the
engine You're doing good little man that's all I
really meant I
love you You're my best friend, thanks for listening Dear Craig, what up bones? How it goes? Yeah, me? Well, you know, you know, same old, same old Sorry that the
phone calls ain't too routine Just been running around the
globe trying to do my thing Sometimes the
weeks fly a
little too fast And sometimes I
go to sleep a
little too trashed Other times I'm not sitting on enough cash And other times today feels too much like the
past Sometimes at night I
would watch y'all fight A
child wondering Why your life just ain't alright? What's the
violence about? Why's it in my house? And even the
memories are turned up too loud Yeah, I
got some issues in my head Knew we should've started fixing 'em back when she left you I'm not trying to get you down, I
know you're different now But your little man just wants you to listen now I'm over 30, can't maintain relations All these women want to hurt me and I
just don't have the
patience I
can't trust them, and they're not much help When they start to push and pull the
buttons I
don't trust myself What pride, fists, and words just might do? I'm afraid of my fate, don't wanna turn out like you I've never hit a
woman I
won't do coke And for that alone I
love you and I
want to thank you, old man Dear Sean, what's going on? Not much to say Just checking in with you, trying to see what's wrong today I
know there's gotta be something kicking your bruises How's the
love? How's the
music? How's the
self-abusiveness? Got a
lot to lose, it's breaking your shoulders So you let your paranoia place your bets for you Too many cigarettes, messing up your voice Too many arguments, trying to test your poise The
only women that love you are fans and family Mom has no choice, but fans leave you randomly No heavy rotation in any location You're not ready to face that you have no steady vocation Plus you're getting old, your raps are exhausted Stop it, everybody knows that you've lost it Singing for these kids you don't know When you should be at home with your own instead you're on the
telephone Fighting with your girl like it's you against the
world Another drunk hotel bedroom corner, curled up like a
naked fetus Come and save him Jesus Place him back in time before the
Reaganomics and Adidas Sometimes you're not impressed with the
work you've done And love isn't love if you didn't hurt someone Your son says, "Hi dad", your dad says, "What's up?" And me, I
wanna thank you, but I
won't, I'll just say, "Good luck."