Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Rakin' the Dead, artist - Plan B.
Date of issue: 25.06.2006
Song language: English
Rakin' the Dead |
Let me tell you a little something about where I live |
This is called Rakin' The Dead |
I’m from a place called Forest Gate |
Forest Gate is a place without a forest or a gate |
There probably used to be but nowadays there ain’t |
Shit loads of playing fields called Wanstead Flats and man made lakes |
I know this boy called Craig three quarters my age |
He always used to go to the Flats to play with his mates |
Till one day walking home from school on his lonesome Jays |
He stumbled across something strange in the open glade |
Now any normal person would know straight away |
That what he found that day on the glade was a shallow grave |
But not Craig, see, 'cause |
Craig is naïve, plus he smokes weed everyday |
He thought there was money buried in that grave |
So he rushed home quick so he could tell all his mates |
He told them he found some disturbed earth on the glade: |
«I think there’s money buried there», but they just laughed in his face |
So the very next day Craig went over to Wanstead Flats |
And showed the grave to his mates |
«See I told you I weren’t lying, now what do you say? |
Let’s dig this shit up and see what’s there to take» |
«Okay», they both said to Craig |
Went to a nearby pub, stole two pint glasses and a rake |
Went back to the glade like there was no time to waste |
Got on their hands and knees and started digging up the grave |
Once upon a time there was a boy called Craig |
Who found a dead body on the Flats with his mates |
Once upon a time there was a boy called Craig |
Who found a dead body on the Flats with his mates |
It didn’t take Craig and his mates that long to dig up the grave |
Even with two pint glasses and a rake |
That’s why they’re called shallow graves, 'cause they’re shallow |
«Hey, wait, that looked like decomposed bone marrow on your rake» |
«What's that?» |
replied Craig |
«Look man, on the rake» |
«What the fuck is that? |
Looks like a T-bone steak» |
«T-bone steak? |
No, more like a lamb shank» |
«Ugh, that’s rank man, get it out of my face» |
Poor little Craig and his poor little mates |
Went digging for treasure but what they found was a grave |
«Ahh look, there’s maggots all over the place» |
«I haven’t felt this sick since I saw that film Bad Taste» |
Craig and his mates were so disgusted they left the two pint glasses there with |
the rake and dusted |
Called the police, said «Hi, my name’s Craig |
I just found a dead body over the Wanstead Flats with my mates'» |
Before you could say «Blazin Squad are gay» |
The police were on the scene doing forensics on the grave |
Interviewing Craig, asking him |
«What in God’s name possessed you to go digging up a bloody grave?» |
«I didn’t know it was a grave», said Craig |
«Didn't even cross my mind» |
«So what exactly did you expect to find?» |
Replied the police officer in such a suspecting way |
That Craig got scared and didn’t know what to say |
He had a frog in his throat and he started to shake |
He was sweating so much, drops of sweat were dripping of his face |
The policeman saw this as a perfect time for interrogation |
Looked at Craig and said: «Right, I’m taking you down to the station» |
Once upon a time there was a boy called Craig |
Who found a dead body on the Flats with his mates |
Once upon a time there was a boy called Craig |
Who found a dead body on the Flats with his mates |
«Right, state your name and where you live for the tape» |
«My name’s Craig, I live in Forest Gate» |
«That's good, that’s really good, no really, you’re doing great |
Now, next question, tell me how old are you mate?» |
«17?! |
Cor blimey what can I say? |
Don’t look it, still you must just be short for your age |
All that ganja smoke couldn’t have helped either though could it mate?» |
«What?» |
«Come on Craig, I weren’t born yesterday |
And by the looks of it mate, you’ve been smoking since you was 8 |
Let’s be honest, if you was any shorter you’d be a midget mate |
It must be hard to live with, it must be hard to take |
It’s not you’re fault you’re short, still no other cunt’s gonna see it that way» |
«I'm sorry officer, I really don’t know what you’re trying to say» |
«I'm just saying you must get bullied everyday |
That’s why you killed that poor sod and put him in that grave» |
«What?» |
«HE TOOK THE PISS OUT OF YOU, DIDN’T HE CRAIG?» |
«Nooo, nooo» «DIDN'T HE, MATE?» |
Once upon a time there was a boy called Craig |
Who found a dead body on the Flats with his mates |
Once upon a time there was a boy called Craig |
Who found a dead body on the Flats with his mates |
Poor Craig, what could he say? |
He was now a suspect in a fucking full blown murder case |
Tears were streaming down his face |
«How much longer is this going to take? |
Please get me out of this place» |
«I've done nothing wrong, I only found the remains |
I didn’t kill the guy I swear to god I’m innocent ask my mates!» |
The copper had him right where he wanted him ready to break |
The only thing was the murderer wasn’t Craig |
And of course the copper knew this, he was just playing games |
So when he saw that Craig had pissed himself he had to call it a day |
«Look, I know you didn’t kill the guy so I’m not going to do you for that, |
Craig» |
«Oh thank god» |
«But I am going to do you for stealing that rake» |
«What?» |
«Nah, only pulling your leg go on, scarper» |