Текст песни Lunchbucket - Akira the Don , Jordan B. Peterson
Men
don't
struggle
for
power
That
isn't
what
men
do,
not
if
they're
civilised
They
size
each
other
up
and
elect
the
competent
to
lead
them
And
they
do
that
at
every
level
of
society
I
worked
in
a
rail
crew,
in
Southern
Saskatchewan
They
were
rough
guys,
like
a
lot
of
them
had
been
in
prison,
you
know
And,
when
you
first
came
onto
the
rail
crew
You
got
a
stupid
nickname
and
people
teased
you
And
I
remember
this
one
kid
called
"Lunchbucket"
That
was
his
nickname
'cause
he
came
to
the
railcrew
with
a
lunchbucket
That
looked
like
his
mum
had
packed
it
That
was
a
bad
idea
So
they
named
him
Lunchbucket,
which
he
wasn't
very
happy
about
Well
that
was
a
mistake,
he
should've
taken
it
with
a
smile
And
then
he
was
always
peevish
and
irritable
and
If
you
asked
him
to
do
something,
he'd
whine
Soon,
there's
about
sixty
men
on
this
crew
It
stretched
down
about
a
quarter
of
a
mile
down
the
tracks
Soon,
anonymous
harassers
were
throwing
pebbles
at
him
during
work
We
had
hardhats
on
so
the
game
was
Let's
see
if
we
can
hit
Lunchbucket
in
the
hardhat
with
a
pebble
And
then
that
was
purposeful,
because
he
didn't,
he
couldn't
take
a
joke
It's
like,
well
let's
see
if
he
can
take
this
joke,
cope
And
then
he
just
got
more
and
more
peevish
And
the
pebbles
got
bigger
and
bigger
You
know
a
week
later
Lunchbucket
was
gone
Having
not
learned
anything
from
the
experience
But
you
know
the
men
were
testing
him
out
It's
like,
can
you
take
a
joke?
Can
you
be
useful?
Can
you
at
least
be
amusing?
Is
there
something
worthwhile
about
you?
It's
like,
"No",
it's
like
"Okay
well
then,
you're
outta
here
Because
you
never
know
when
we
actually
might
need
to
depend
on
you"
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