Album: The Message (1982)
Charted: 8 62
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  • It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

    Broken glass everywhere
    People pissin' on the stairs, you know they just don't care
    I can't take the smell, can't take the noise
    Got no money to move out, I guess I got no choice
    Rats in the front room, roaches in the back
    Junkies in the alley with a baseball bat
    I tried to get away but I couldn't get far
    'Cause a man with a tow truck repossessed my car

    Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
    I'm trying not to lose my head, ha-ha-ha-ha
    It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

    Standin' on the front stoop, hangin' out the window
    Watchin' all the cars go by, roarin' as the breezes blow
    Crazy lady, livin' in a bag
    Eatin' outta garbage pails, used to be a fag hag
    Said she'll dance the tango, skip the light fandango
    A Zircon princess seemed to lost her senses
    Down at the peep show watchin' all the creeps
    So she can tell her stories to the girls back home
    She went to the city and got so-so siditty
    She had to get a pimp, she couldn't make it on her own

    Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
    I'm trying not to lose my head, say what?
    It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
    It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

    My brother's doin' bad, stole my mother's TV
    Says she watches too much, it's just not healthy
    All My Children in the daytime, Dallas at night
    Can't even see the game or the Sugar Ray fight
    The bill collectors, they ring my phone
    Scares my wife when I'm not home
    Got a bum education, double-digit inflation
    Can't take the train to the job, there's a strike at the station
    Neon King Kong standin' on my back
    Can't stop to turn around, broke my sacroiliac
    A mid-range migraine, cancered membrane
    Sometimes I think I'm goin' insane
    I swear I might hijack a plane

    Don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
    I'm trying not to lose my head, say what?
    It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under
    It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under

    A child is born with no state of mind
    Blind to the ways of mankind
    God is smilin' on you but he's frownin' too
    Because only God knows what you'll go through
    You'll grow in the ghetto livin' second-rate
    And your eyes will sing a song of deep hate
    The places you play and where you stay
    Looks like one great big alleyway
    You'll admire all the number-book takers
    Thugs, pimps and pushers and the big money-makers
    Drivin' big cars, spendin' twenties and tens
    And you'll wanna grow up to be just like them
    Huh, smugglers, scramblers, burglars, gamblers
    Pickpocket peddlers, even panhandlers
    You say I'm cool, huh, I'm no fool
    But then you wind up droppin' outta high school
    Now you're unemployed, all non-void
    Walkin' round like you're Pretty Boy Floyd
    Turned stick-up kid, but look what you done did
    Got sent up for a eight-year bid
    Now your manhood is took and you're a Maytag
    Spend the next two years as a undercover fag
    Bein' used and abused to serve like hell
    'Til one day, you was found hung dead in the cell
    It was plain to see that your life was lost
    You was cold and your body swung back and forth
    But now your eyes sing the sad, sad song
    Of how you lived so fast and died so young

    So, don't push me 'cause I'm close to the edge
    I'm trying not to lose my head, ha-ha-ha-ha
    It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under, ha-ha-ha-ha
    It's like a jungle sometimes
    It makes me wonder how I keep from goin' under Writer/s: Clifton Nathaniel Chase, Edward G. Fletcher, Melvin Glover, Sylvia Robinson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sentric Music, Third Side Music Inc., Unison Rights S.L., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Ciccio from Cologne, GermanySorry, I got it wrong. Zircon is actually a gemstone by itself, used as diamond imitation.
  • Ciccio from Cologne, GermanyNicole, Strass (fake) jewellery often uses Zircon plating that gives a shiny effect like Platinum.
  • Brandi Nicole from IaWhat is a Zircon Princess reference too?
  • Matthew from Blue Ridge, GaKieran, Maytag was a brand name for a clothes washing machine. In other words, it's something that you stuff things in and it gets used a ton. Get it?
  • Kieran from Brisbane, AustraliaWhat does he mean when he says that you're a maytag?
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