suicide - 1977
Frankie teardrop
Twenty year old Frankie
He's married he's got a kid
And he's working in a factory
He's working from seven to five
He's just trying to survive
well lets hear it for...
suicide - 1977
Frankie teardrop Twenty year old Frankie He's married he's got a kid And he's working in a factory
He's working from seven to five He's just trying to survive well lets hear it for Frankie Frankie Frankie
Well Frankie cant make it Coz things are just too hard Frankie cant make neough money Frankie cant buy enough food
And Frankie's getting evicted Oh let's hear it for Frankie Oh Frankie Frankie
Frankie is so desperate He's gonna kill his wife and kids Frankie's gonna kill his kid Frankie picked up a gun Pointed at the six month old kid in the crib Oh Frankie
Frankie looked at his wife Shot her "Oh what have I done?" Let's hear it for Frankie
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Is this actually a song? It sounds more like alternative, non-rhyming, non-rhythmic, metre-lacking poetry that hasn't as much depth as it tries to have. (aka it seems like it has no effort put into it at all) It's also not as scary as everyone's comments made me expect. The only bit that startled me was the first time he screamed because I wasn't expecting it.
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It sounds more like alternative, non-rhyming, non-rhythmic, metre-lacking poetry that hasn't as much depth as it tries to have. (aka it seems like it has no effort put into it at all)
It's also not as scary as everyone's comments made me expect. The only bit that startled me was the first time he screamed because I wasn't expecting it.
Sad history.