Sausage
Baldhead Growler Lyrics


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Growler have a big sausage
I get from me heritage
So I try to give it May
At the christmas party
My sausage is big and long
Almost touching on the ground
May said it was really sweet
When she started to eat

She told me: "Your sausage is lovely
It's full of meat Ally
It could be little longer
I'm greedy just like my mama
Growler, your sausage is good
Hard like a piece of wood
Boy, I could eat but four
Bring your friends to give me some more"

(Sausage Sausage, Sausage, Sausage)

This I didn't realise
That May could eat that size
So I look down in her mouth
To clear up the doubt
My sausage could not be seen
She already took it in
Then I saw a bigger one
And she making fun

She told me: "Your sausage is lovely
It's full of meat Ally
It could be little longer
I'm greedy just like my mama
Growler, your sausage is good
Big like a sausage should
Boy, I could eat but four
Bring your friends to give me some more"

(Sausage Sausage, Sausage, Sausage)

May was about 16
Pretty as a beauty queen
She eats every night you know
Sausages in soho
Was the greediest girl I met
I feed her until she wept
She start to tremble and then she shout
Your sausage breaking me mouth

She told me: "Your sausage is lovely
It's full of meat Ally
It could be little longer
I'm greedy just like my mama
Growler, your sausage is good
Hard like a piece of wood
Boy, I could eat but four




Bring your friends to give me some more"
(Sausage Sausage, Sausage, Sausage)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song by Baldhead Growler center around a rather explicit and graphic description of the singer’s sausage. He talks about his heritage and how it has resulted in him having a big sausage. At the Christmas party, he tries to impress a girl named May with his sausage, which is big and long, almost touching the ground. May seems to enjoy it and even compliments the singer on how sweet his sausage tastes. The singer is pleased with the attention his sausage is getting, and May even encourages him to bring his friends over to give her some more.


However, in the second verse, things take a turn for the worse. May, who the singer notes is only about 16 years old, turns out to be very greedy and a bit of a glutton for sausages. She takes the singer's sausage into her mouth and swallows it whole, leaving the singer to doubt whether she even swallowed it because he couldn't see it in her mouth. May then proceeds to make fun of the singer by revealing that she had already eaten a bigger sausage, indicating that the singer's sausage is not as impressive or unique as he thought it was.


Overall, the song is a tongue-in-cheek, explicit portrayal of male bravado and sexual innuendos about a man’s sausage. The lyrics are meant to be taken humorously and may not be suitable for all listeners due to their graphic nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Growler have a big sausage
Baldhead Growler claims to possess a large sausage.


I get from me heritage
He believes his big sausage comes from his ancestry.


So I try to give it May
He expresses his desire to share his sausage with May during the Christmas party.


At the christmas party
The event where Growler intends to offer his sausage to May.


My sausage is big and long
Growler's sausage is not only big, but also long enough to reach the ground.


Almost touching on the ground
The sausage's length is impressively long.


May said it was really sweet
May complimented the taste of the sausage.


When she started to eat
May proceeds to consume the sausage.


She told me: "Your sausage is lovely
May offers a compliment to Growler's sausage, saying it is savory.


It's full of meat Ally
May acknowledges the sausage having a high meat content.


It could be little longer
May suggest that Growler's sausage could be even longer to please her even more.


I'm greedy just like my mama
May admits to having a great appetite, similar to her mother's.


Growler, your sausage is good
May continues to praise the taste of the sausage.


Hard like a piece of wood
May emphasizes the hardness of the sausage's texture.


Boy, I could eat but four
May reveals that she could consume four of Growler's sausages.


Bring your friends to give me some more"
May desires more of the sausage and invites Growler's friends to bring some.


(Sausage Sausage, Sausage, Sausage)
Repeating the word "sausage" to express their obsession with it.


This I didn't realise
Growler admits he wasn't aware of something.


That May could eat that size
He didn't anticipate May's ability to consume a sausage of that proportion.


So I look down in her mouth
To verify whether May really ate the sausage or not, Growler looked inside her mouth.


To clear up the doubt
He investigates to remove any uncertainty.


My sausage could not be seen
Growler's sausage was nowhere to be found in May's mouth.


She already took it in
May had already consumed the sausage entirely.


Then I saw a bigger one
Growler looks for another sausage and finds one that is bigger than his own.


And she making fun
May is teasing Growler about the sausage he believed was so big.


She told me: "Your sausage is lovely
May continues to compliment the sausage despite Growler's discovery.


Big like a sausage should
May's focus shifts to the size of the sausage.


May was about 16
May was around 16 years old when this story took place.


Pretty as a beauty queen
May is described as being extremely attractive.


She eats every night you know
May has a voracious appetite.


Sausages in soho
May is known to indulge on sausages while in Soho.


Was the greediest girl I met
Growler observes that May is the most gluttonous person he's encountered.


I feed her until she wept
Growler claims to have fed May until she cried.


She start to tremble and then she shout
May experienced physical sensations as a result of eating so many sausages.


Your sausage breaking me mouth
May complains that Growler's sausage is literally causing her pain when she eats it.


Hard like a piece of wood
May reiterates the toughness of the sausage.


Boy, I could eat but four
May repeats her statement on how many sausages she could consume.


Bring your friends to give me some more"
May again implores Growler and his friends to provide her with more sausages to consume.


(Sausage Sausage, Sausage, Sausage)
The phrase is restated for the final time as the song ends.




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