Uncle Jack
Mötley Crüe Lyrics


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Are you ready for suicide?
Let me run a razor across your throat
You took a child for a ride
Led them down a long and shameful road
It rips my heart out to see you livin'
You gave them money in exchange for pain
You're the monster in the closet
They'll take your secrets with them to their graves

Locked you away behind cast iron doors
Rather see you dead on the floor
I hope that you're feeling so much pain now

Uncle Jack
Can you hear them still screamin'?
Broken hearts, broken dreams
Uncle Jack
Is your evil still creepin'?
Never comin' back here again
What were you thinkin', are you human?
Took their innocence and made them slaves
You want forgiveness, you're so sorry
I'd rather put you in an unmarked grave

Locked you away behind cast iron doors
Rather see you dead on the floor
I hope that you're feeling so much pain now

Uncle Jack
Can't you see them still bleedin'?
Broken hearts, broken dreams
Uncle Jack
Tell me how are you sleepin'
Never comin' back here again

Uncle Jack
Can't you hear them still screamin'?
Broken hearts, broken dreams
Uncle Jack
Is your evil still creepin'?





Why? Tell me why

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Uncle Jack" by Mötley Crüe are a powerful condemnation of sexual abuse and trafficking. The song seems to be directed at a specific individual, presumably the titular "Uncle Jack," who has taken advantage of and exploited children in unspeakable ways. The opening lines of the song are simply chilling, with the singer asking, "Are you ready for suicide?" That line is followed by an even more graphic picture of violence, with the suggestion that the singer wants to "run a razor across your throat." The song seems to suggest that this level of anger and violence is justified in response to the profound harm that Uncle Jack has caused.


The lyrics paint a vivid picture of corruption and exploitation, with lines like "You gave them money in exchange for pain" and "Took their innocence and made them slaves." The sense of betrayal and horror is palpable, especially in lines like "It rips my heart out to see you livin'" and "Broken hearts, broken dreams." There is a sense throughout the song that the harm that Uncle Jack has caused is simply unforgivable, with a repeated refrain of "Never comin' back here again." The song seems to be an exorcism of sorts, a way for the singer to confront the horror of what has happened and to demand some kind of justice or closure.


Line by Line Meaning

Are you ready for suicide?
Do you dare to face the consequences of your actions?


Let me run a razor across your throat
I wish to punish you for your sins with deadly force.


You took a child for a ride
You used and manipulated an innocent person.


Led them down a long and shameful road
You guided them down a path of pain and suffering.


It rips my heart out to see you livin'
I am disgusted by the fact that you are still alive.


You gave them money in exchange for pain
You paid them to hurt and humiliate themselves for your pleasure.


You're the monster in the closet
You are the source of their deepest fears and nightmares.


They'll take your secrets with them to their graves
They will never reveal the true extent of your evil deeds.


Locked you away behind cast iron doors
You deserved to be imprisoned and punished for your crimes.


Rather see you dead on the floor
I would prefer that you were killed than left to live with your guilt.


I hope that you're feeling so much pain now
I wish that your own torment would reflect the pain you inflicted.


Can you hear them still screamin'?
Do the echoes of their agony still haunt your conscience?


Broken hearts, broken dreams
Your actions shattered their lives and hopes for a better future.


Is your evil still creepin'?
Is your malevolence still festering within the hearts of others?


Never comin' back here again
Your presence is no longer welcome or tolerated.


What were you thinkin', are you human?
How could you justify such cruel and inhumane treatment of another person?


Took their innocence and made them slaves
You robbed them of their childhood and forced them into servitude.


You want forgiveness, you're so sorry
Your regret and plea for mercy do not absolve you of your guilt.


I'd rather put you in an unmarked grave
I would rather bury you without any indication of your existence.


Can't you see them still bleedin'?
Their wounds are still open and raw, and you refuse to acknowledge them.


Tell me how are you sleepin'
Do you rest peacefully at night, despite the harm you've caused?


Why? Tell me why
I demand an explanation for your despicable actions.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: NIKKI SIXX, MICK MARS, JOHN CORABI, TOMMY LEE BASS

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