Jeffrey Lewis - So what if i couldn't take it lyrics
[Jeffrey Lewis - So what if i couldn't take it lyrics]
I'll just take a walk to the store
Looking for a bit of bottled
Rat poison to score
And I'll pour down my gullet
To nullify the sullenness
If it's my destiny to kill me spill it in me
To begin to fulfill it give it a
Couple of minutes until it hit's
But still it doesn't seem to be taking effect
I'm still walking erect
What the heck? what the hell?
Well at least I paid the guy with a cheque
So if the Bodega janked me
On the poison I drank
All I gotta do is place a
Cancel call to my bank
But they put me on hold when
I told them the story
First I cursed in the phone
But the music ignored me
And it played, and it played
For such a long time
And then a voice said "we'll
Be with you soon, just stay on the line"
But just at that second my neck
Broke out in a sweat
I said "I bet this is it
- the poison's starting to hit"
I felt sick and in pain
I dropped the phone to the ground
And an operator came and said
"can I help you now?"
But all that she could hear
Was just the sound
Of my death as I gasped into the set
"Just let the guy cash the cheque"
With my last rattling breath
And the burning bottle of crap that
I sickly held in my lap
I quickly turned on the cap out
Of concern for the rats
So what if I just couldn't take it anymore?
So what if I just couldn't take it anymore?
I'll just take the decision to walk on the
Bridge and try to fly like a pigeon
And I tramp up the ramp
And all the bicycles pass
And I just can't help but laugh when
I think back on my past
And all of the retarded mistakes that I made
The broken hearted dismay that
Started from the first
Grade all the way up to today
And the walkway is steep
And the cars are all beeping
And the people are sailing
To wherever they're sailing
And I'm climbing the railings
I plan to stand and decide
But I just slip and I dive
And all the drunks on the side start
To hold up their signs -
Mostly 7s and 9s, but now and then is a 10
And if I fell to earth I'd
Be dead that's for sure
But like I said before it's only water
And it's worthless 'cos it isn't on purpose
But I bob to the surface
But a large garbage barge comes
And it drops 20 tonnes of
Toxic waste on my face
And as I sink from the
Sun to whatever's to come
My last sight is the Bums who all
Change their signs into 3s, 2s, and 1s
And then after this discourse
There's a 36 - of course
It must be from Pitchfork
So what if I just couldn't take it anymore?
So what if I just couldn't take it anymore?
Staring down at the floor
Staring up at the ceiling
'cos I never get used to
Always feeling so unglued
Need new emails to read through while
I eat old Chinese food
I don't want a life that's like this
Just take a knife to my wrist quick
All I've got is this chopstick but I
Could still make the plot thick
Just for the sake of context if
I break it with my fist
For fun against my chest run
Into the wall next
And I'll frown at the gash
Then lie down in the bath
With some Sylvia Plath
How many pages will pass until
I'm facing my last?
I didn't major in Math so
I won't wager no cash
But truth is stranger than fashion
And the danger is that all
Of the blood will amass
And the tub will fill-up so fast
'til I'm encased like a crab
In a bathtub-shaped scab
They'll have to take in a cab
And scrape off in a lab
So what if I just couldn't take it anymore?
So what if I just couldn't take it anymore?
I'll just call up the Mob and say
"I've got you a job
I guess you know what to do
Knock off this guy with the blues
- an offer you can't refuse"
And I'll fax them a contract through
A third party contact that says
'Don't hold him for ransom
I'll pay half in advance
Just mail me one of his hands
Which I'll accept as your answer'
So say it so happens:
I happen to be out lying on a park
Bench and crying just like my normal way
But in most former cases no-one
Comes out of no place
Wraps masking tape on my face
But that's what happens today
But before I get knocked off
My hand it gets chopped off
And dropped in a mailbox
And I'm locked in a trunk
But I'm flung out on the tar when the
Car hit's a bump at exit one twenty-five
Out on the FDR drive
I get a minute of rest
And isn't this interesting
Here comes the UPS man
The package ain't hard to guess
But I gotta sign with my left hand
So what if I just couldn't take it anymore?