paroles de chanson The Legend of Hardhead Ned - Watsky feat. Dylan Saunders
Once
upon
a
time
in
a
remote
Tasmanian
trailer
park
There
was
born
a
baby
boy
by
the
name
of
Nedson
Willbry
One
day
when
Nedson
was
a
baby,
his
crackhead
teen
mum
Got
real
distracted
watching
Teen
Mum
on
the
telly
and
dropped
Ned
right
on
his
noggin
Leaving
a
bump
on
top
of
his
head
The
little
bean
stopped
squirming
And
his
mum
thought
he
was
surely
done
for
So
mummy
brought
the
tiny
bundle
to
the
forest
during
a
terrible
storm
And
left
him
for
dead
in
a
field
of
pumpkins
and
wolves
But
just
then
lighting
struck
And
a
cry
cut
through
the
night
light
like
a
siren
on
a
fire
truck
Ned
survived
by
the
slightest
luck,
he
wasn't
a
dead
baby,
Neddy
was
alive
as
fuck!
It
was
a
miracle
we're
hearing
The
creatures
of
the
evening
came
creeping
to
the
clearing
To
see
this
little
man
nugget
Soon
to
be
immortalized
in
poetry
just
like
the
man
from
Nantucket
But
as
the
little
babe
was
grown
They
gave
to
him
their
home
And
raised
him
as
their
own
He
roamed
and
trapezed
from
the
tallest
trees
(whee!)
He
got
his
steez
from
the
wallabies
They
all
loved
him
But
the
Tasmanian
Devils
loved
little
Neddy
more
than
all
of
'em
They
taught
him
how
to
spin
like
a
fan
'Til
Ned
spun
himself
into
a
fine
young
man
But
one
day
like
a
sick
disease
Loggers
crept
in
and
chopped
the
eucalyptus
trees
They
smushed
the
cuddly
forest
creatures
And
turned
'em
into
body
wash
and
sneakers
But
Ned
escaped
and
yelled
angrily
That
"You
abandoned
me!
You
killed
my
family!
But
God
dammit,
I
can't
use
your
pity"
And
he
snuck
onto
a
ship
bound
for
New
York
City
Ned's
voyage
led
him
to
the
deepest,
darkest,
dankest
bowels
of
that
ship
He
met
all
kinds
of
seedy
characters
on
that
voyage,
like
old
Japanese
men
and
their
wives
He
had
meals
of
fresh
cut
sashimi,
pumpkin
pie
And
all
kinds
of
delicious
breads
and
cookies
and
cakes
When
he
was
on
that
voyage
he
knew
what
lied
ahead
So
he
kept
his
sights
set
on
New
York
City
And
before
he
knew
it,
he
arrived
Ned
almost
drowned
He
kissed
the
ground
But
his
guts
were
churned
up
in
this
town
Where
down
was
up
and
up
was
down
So
the
boy
from
Down
Under
flipped
right
around
Ned
did
a
cartwheel
and
stopped
halfway
And
he
walked
on
his
palms
from
that
day
But
cityfolk
treated
Ned
like
a
freak
"That
handwalking
lumpheaded
Yeti
can't
speak"
One
night
walking
home
Ned
was
quite
shocked
He
saw
a
B-boy
spinning
on
the
sidewalk
He
couldn't
stop,
wouldn't
stop
Staring
at
those
limbs,
spinning
like
a
wooden
top
Sweeter
than
puddin'
pop,
Ned
was
home
at
last
And
every
night
he'd
watch
'em
dance
through
the
glass
Of
the
club,
and
he'd
wait
there
in
line
for
his
chance
But
the
bouncer
said,
freak,
you
can't
dance!
Oh
but
Ned,
sweet
little
Ned,
he
wouldn't
get
out
of
line
And
the
bouncer
pushed
him,
and
pushed
him
But
to
catch
his
balance,
Ned,
hardheaded,
upside
down
Ned
did
what
Ned
did
best
He
just
spun.
And
he
spun.
And
he
spun.
And
he
spun!
(Go
Ned,
go
Ned,
go,
go,
go
Ned!)
Everyone
in
the
club
came
out
to
watch
what
is
now
regarded
As
the
greatest
fucking
head
spin
of
all
time
Legend
has
it
that
Ned's
still
out
there
on
Bleecker
Street
Spinning
on
the
curb
to
this
very
day
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