quinta-feira, 17 de abril de 2008

O divórcio contado às crianças – ou então não!

Stephen Lynch é um comediante de stand-up que usa a música como aliada nas sua actuações. As letras das suas canções são sempre inesperadas e politicamente incorrectas. Reparem nesta, intitulada “Lullaby (The Divorce Song)”, que apresenta um olhar diferente sobre o divórcio e uma nova forma de abordá-lo junto à pequenada. A letra está logo a seguir.


Stephen Lynch – “Lullaby (The Divorce Song)”

“Lullaby(The Divorce Song)”

hush little girl
sweet baby dont cry, tonight
daddy is here and he'll sing you a soft lullaby, tonight
why cant it all be like it was before
how can i explain why mommy's not here anymore

cause daddy likes porno and $10 whores
daddy gets wasted and robs liquor stores
daddy likes rubbing against little boys on the bus
i think thats why mommy left us, mommy left us

hush little girl
there is no reason to fret, tonight
don't mind the smoke, daddy just wants to forget, tonight
soon it will all be like it was before
any minute, she will walk through that front door

but daddy plays poker and drinks lots of beer
then he wants sex that involves mommy's rear
daddy has sores on his naughty parts oozing with pus
i think thats why mommy left us

please dont cry
i swear i'll try
to be here by your side

right after daddy gets home from the bar
visits his bookee
and steals a new car
he'll drive to the strip club
and if daddy plays his cards right
he'll bring home your new mommy tonight

1 comentário:

Kaamuz disse...

ok, afinal é comediante :)
Devo tê-lo associado a uma fase em que andava a pesquizar intensamente realizadores de videoclips e afins...

Lembro-me de uma (música deste gajo) que era sobre vinho...