Lyrics The Jackal - Ronny Jordan
Did
I
ever
tell
you
about
that
man
who
changed
my
life?
The
one
I
thought,
oh
my
Lord,
when
I
saw
him
walk
in
the
back
of
that
bar,
All
tall
and
lean
with
them
broad
shoulders,
sweeeet
lips,
I
knew
That
I
had
died
and
gone
to
Chocolate
Heaven
He
had
a
real
deep
voice,
and
white
pearly
teeth,
And
his
shoe
was
always
shining.
Long
slender
fingers
manicured
perfectly
The
man
wore
800-dollar
Italian
suits,
straight
from,
I
dunno,
what
would
they
call
it,
Milan
or
Rome
or
someplace
like
that?
I
knew
it
wasn′t
local.
I
said,
I
got
to
get
next
to
that.
I
haven't
seen
him
in
a
long
time.
He
could
get
any
good
girl
into
trouble.
You
asked
me
me
what
his
name
was?
Well.
.. ′The
Jackal'.
.. 'The
Jackal′.
Say.
′The
Jackal'.
. .
He
was
fat
back
cat
cool
Like
a
Friday
afternoon
martini,
Chillin′
at
a
quarter
after
5.
Twist
of
lime,
Coke
on
the
side.
The
brother
loved
the
high
life.
Had
a
Ph.D.
in
street
stride.
They
called
him
'The
Jackal′.
He
was
big
Mack
daddy
super
black
stylin'
A
diamonds
in
the
back
Cadillac.
Fur-lined
boards,
white
wall
wheels,
Cruise
control,
built
for
speed,
chrome
on
evray-thang.
And
the
stereophonic
speakers,
though
he
really
didn′t
need
them,
When
they
called
him.
.. 'The
Jackal'.
Say.
′The
Jackal′.
. .
Buttermilk
Livin'
fast,
livin′
large,
6 foot
4 and
not
an
ounce
of
fat!
When
women
asked,
'is
you
a
frown
Cat?′
He
said
'My
dear,
I′m
more
that
that,
I'm
the
frownest
of
the
frown
And
in
case
you
hadn't
known,
they
call
me
′The
Jackal′.
Served
an
18-year
bid
Riker's
Island
Then
they
hid
him
in
the
state
penitentiary.
Said
the
charge
was
Grand
Larceny.
That
was
1975,
and
today,
if
he′s
still
alive,
He'd
be
living
in
the
park.
Hm.
The
brother
whose
claim
to
fame
was
that
they
called
him
′The
Jackal'.
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