Poo‐Putt Platter
MF Doom Lyrics


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I tripped a lot out here in the woods lately

This is a platter of, this makes an, an exceptionally good late night's snack and also a dandy fly swatter
Ah, my eyes are going, I can't hit it

Nothing comes between me and my masters

(What is it father?)
These footprints were by, by the flying monkey men
(But they've been restrained in the Valley since we made the pig feet)
Yes, that is what disturbs me

He'd probably get indigestion
You will go
(I don't think so
Take them)

This jungle is dangerous Trapper
You will need assistance
(I know what I'm doing)

You risked your life for us, thanks

I lost an arm
(Good)
Stop it father
(Stand back
Return to the house)
No




What the?
Now Trapper, perhaps you will listen

Overall Meaning

The opening line of "Poo-Putt Platter" is a reference to MF DOOM's outdoor lifestyle, specifically his time spent in the forest. The following lines are spoken by a character in the song who is describing a plate of food that is good for both eating and killing flies. The line "my eyes are going, I can't hit it" suggests that the character is failing in their attempts to swat the flies due to their deteriorating vision.


The line "nothing comes between me and my masters" can be interpreted in a few different ways, depending on the context. It could be a metaphorical statement about the character's loyalty to those they serve, or it could refer to the fact that they have no obstacles standing in the way of their relationship with their masters. The subsequent lines about footprints and flying monkey men are a bit more challenging to interpret, but they suggest that something mysterious and potentially dangerous is going on.


Later in the song, a character referred to as "Trapper" insists that they don't need any help in navigating the jungle, despite being warned about its danger. This hubris leads to Trapper losing an arm, a development that is met with approval by another character in the song. The closing line suggests that Trapper has finally learned a lesson and is willing to listen to others.


Line by Line Meaning

I tripped a lot out here in the woods lately
I have been frequently stumbling in the forest recently.


This is a platter of, this makes an, an exceptionally good late night's snack and also a dandy fly swatter
This food is not only delicious but can also be used as a tool to swat flies.


Ah, my eyes are going, I can't hit it
My vision is deteriorating and I am having trouble hitting my target.


Nothing comes between me and my masters
I am fully devoted to my leaders and nothing can sway my loyalty.


(What is it father?)
(What is the matter, father?)


These footprints were by, by the flying monkey men
These tracks were made by the elusive flying monkeys.


(But they've been restrained in the Valley since we made the pig feet)
(But we thought we had trapped them in the Valley when we created the pig feet.)


Yes, that is what disturbs me
This realization is unsettling to me.


He'd probably get indigestion
He would most likely suffer from indigestion if he were to eat this food.


You will go
You are expected to leave now.


(I don't think so
(I do not agree with that statement.


Take them)
Please take these items with you.


This jungle is dangerous Trapper
This forest is high-risk and unsafe, Trapper.


You will need assistance
You should receive help and support.


(I know what I'm doing)
(I am aware of the risks and capable of handling them.)


You risked your life for us, thanks
You put yourself in danger to help us, thank you.


I lost an arm
I have suffered an amputation.


(Good)
(That is positive news.)


Stop it father
Please desist, father.


(Stand back
(Please move away.


Return to the house)
Please go back to the residence.


No
I refuse.


What the?
What is going on?


Now Trapper, perhaps you will listen
Now, Trapper, you may be willing to listen to my advice.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Daniel Dumile Thompson

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