so I… Read Full Bio ↴Kicked the door down and a man was in there and he went to get us,
so I picked up a chair and threw it at him and started doing him in, nutted him and everything.
We got out of there and we thought we'd go and have a bit of a spend-up and I bought some new boots and braces and some Levi stay-press.
I was sitting indoors having a cup of tea and there was a knock at the door and it was the law, and me mum said for them to come in because she knew something was up, and then they accused me and said "You'll have to come down to the station, you've been witnessed".
So I went down there and said I hadn't done it and I denied it all, but then we all made different statements and we were all wrong. Anyhow we were proven guilty and I got two years in borstal.
So they gave me these rotten old clothes that had numbers on them, bar of soap an a towel had a number on it an all, an a razor and a couple of blades which were blunt. I give yer my number - 5360.
The geezer come round, the guvnor, and he says "I've got a friend, if you're good and that you can go visit him, he's got a nice swimming pool down there, some of the boys go down there."
I thought yeah, (i thought yeah)... that's if you bend for him.
Bend Over
Wagon Christ Lyrics
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he's got a nice swimming pool down there
i thought yeah ...
The lyrics to Wagon Christ's song "Bend Over" are relatively straightforward but can be interpreted in a few different ways. The line "I got a friend, he's got a nice swimming pool down there" seems like a simple statement, but it could represent a few different things. First, it could be a literal reference to a friend who has a nice swimming pool. Alternatively, it could be a more abstract reference to the concept of luxury or leisure. The swimming pool represents a symbol of wealth or opulence that the singer is envious of.
The next line, "I thought yeah..." suggests that the singer is contemplating this friend's swimming pool and what it represents. The ellipsis at the end of the line creates a sense of hesitation or uncertainty. There is perhaps some internal conflict within the singer about their desire for wealth or luxury, and whether it is worth chasing or not.
Overall, the lyrics to "Bend Over" are open to interpretation, but they seem to convey a sense of longing for something that the singer sees as unattainable or out of reach. The swimming pool represents a symbol of this desire, but there may be deeper aspirations or values that are driving the singer's thoughts and emotions.
Line by Line Meaning
i got a friend
I have an acquaintance whom I consider to be a friend.
he's got a nice swimming pool down there
He owns a swimming pool in his residence that is quite appealing to me.
i thought yeah ...
Upon being informed about the swimming pool, I found myself to be quite interested.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: LUKE FRANCIS VIBERT
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@kowalityjesus
I have probably listened to this track at least hundred times
@zipppit89
kowalityjesus an why might that be..
@She_Gave_Me_Quite_a_Show-_-
is that all?
@ODST16
gotta get those numbers up
@kowalityjesus
@@She_Gave_Me_Quite_a_Show-_- I was just thinking about what a gross understatement that is. I'm thinking at least 300 times, MAYBE 500.
@She_Gave_Me_Quite_a_Show-_-
@@kowalityjesus <3
@tobi-y7862
Who is never bored with Luke? I am....
still listening and still got goosebumps all over.
u r one of my favorite producers.
@alexrodriguez9441
"The Prisoner" episode 6, "The General", first aired november 3, 1967. The main melody of this samples the sound of the automatic learning machine from the episode.
@adinocc2042
good catch there, man!
@STRIJDERims
such an eerie episode