Stack-O-Lee
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Stack-O-Lee
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This here song is from back in the day
Nineteen-hundred and sixty-two
My woman put my black ass out in the cold
I said, "baby why you leavin'?"
She said, "our love dun gone cold"
Oh, I waded through water and I waded through mud
Till I come to this place they call the bucket of blood
You know that bartender gave me a dirty look and a dirty glass
I said, "say muthafucka do you know who I am?"
He said, "hell no nigga I don't give a goddamn"
I reached down in my pocket and pulled out my shiny.44
Shot that muthafucka twice
He hit the goddamn floor
'Bout that time you coulda heard the drop of a pin
That's when that bad muthafucka billy lyons walked in
About that time a pimp eased up and turned out the lights
That's when I had ol' billy lyons dead in my sights
When the lights come back on ol' billy gone to rest
I put nine of my bullets in his muthafuckin' chest!
Yeah!
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Samuel L. Jackson performs "Stack-O-Lee", and this lyric page sits inside the Samuel L. Jackson catalog on LyroVerse.
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