Mick Jones Nicked My Pudding

Dropkick Murphys

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If you want to play more "rockish" version just play all chords as power chords. Like and [Intro] | | | |   | | | | |   | [Verse 1] Someone’s always out to piss on your parade Someone’s always ruinin’ your day You gotta beware there’s strange ducks out there I’m  tellin’ you it’s all I gotta say [Verse 2] Yeah never mind singin’ about police on your back You’re a shady geezer lookin’ for a snack You might think someone’s cool till they play you like a fool Put the spoon down or you’ll get a smack [Interlude] [Chorus] Oi! Mick Jones nicked my pudding   and I said Oi! Mick Jones leave my pudding alone [Interlude] | | | |   | | | | |   | [Verse 3] Life ain’t always fair when your hero breaks your heart I was really in denial from the start I owned all his records he didn’t even care The least he could’ve done was share [Verse 4] Resentment it’s a killer that’s all you gotta know To forgive a living legend is the only way to go But he really wasn’t sorry I may have seen him laugh As he ate the tasty treat on my behalf [Interlude] [Chorus] Oi! Mick Jones nicked my pudding   and I said Oi! Mick Jones leave my pudding alone Oi! Mick Jones nicked my pudding   and I said Oi! Mick Jones leave my pudding alone [Interlude] | | | |   | | | | |   | [Bridge] Oh oh Mick Jones you must’ve been high Oh aye-oh you stole pudding from another guy [Interlude] [Chorus] Oi! Mick Jones nicked my pudding   and I said Oi! Mick Jones leave my pudding alone Oi! Mick Jones nicked my pudding   and I said Oi! Mick Jones leave my pudding alone [Outro] Oi! Mick Jones leave my pudding alone Oi! Mick Jones leave my pudding alone

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'un gars qui se fait voler son dessert par une célébrité qu'il admirait, ce qui lui laisse un goût amer. Il exprime sa frustration face à cette trahison, soulignant que même les héros peuvent décevoir et que la jalousie peut ronger. Malgré tout, il se rend compte qu'il faut parfois pardonner, même si cela semble difficile, surtout quand le coupable semble prendre cela à la légère. Au fond, c'est une réflexion sur la désillusion et la nécessité de faire la paix avec ses propres émotions.