Pain (American Band): The Song Of The Seven Inch Cowboy lyrics
Iām a seven-inch cowboy
With a tiny pair of six guns.
Fiveāll get you ten,
I betcha never seen one.
Well Iām a seven inch cowboy
How do you be?
And Iām used to people gawking and a-staring at me
But I wasnāt always so gol-darned wee
Let me tell you my story,
You can listen for free.
For seven long years,
Now thatās a year for every inch I stand
Iāve traveled small and lonely down the byways of this giant land
Like a country western Lilliputian too afraid to stop
Iām at the bottom of the food chain whereas I once was at the top.
I wandered on foot, my horse had done abandoned me
And every town I come toās like a terrible dream
The other cowboys mocked me and spit tobacco like meteors
Watching me dodge āem and laughing at my small squeaky scream
I went to a saloon to get a drink
They wouldnāt serve me
They stuffed me in a glass and slid me up and down the bar
And all the barroom women gathered round and had their way with me
They sang a song both cold and mean
āCause thatās how women are,
They sang,
āA man can pan for gold and strike it rich and be a millionaire
Or ride the rodeo and be the best one at it anywhere.
Drive a brand new car, be a movie star
Size is all that counts, and there you are.ā
And Iām a seven-inch cowboy
With a tiny pair of six guns
Fiveāll get you ten
I bet you never seen one
(Yodeling)
Now as you can imagine, Iād grown pretty bitter
(Although thatās the only way in which I had grown)
And in that seventh year I finally found my transgressor,
The man who had shrunk me, the worst fiend Iād ever known.
The mad Professor Mentley was his name and I drew near
I hopped upon his shoulder and I grabbed him by the ear
I held my little pistols up and I told āim, āLook a-here!
You made me this way, itās time you pay, you gol-darned queer!ā
And the professor said, āWait! Wait!
Now you know me, and I know you
And you know that strange experiments are just what I do
Itās less like a pastime and more like a job
Why if I didnāt do it, Iād be an unemployed slob
Now I know that wonāt suffice if Iām to set you at ease
But Iām thinking as fast as I can for a man whoās down on his knees
And just this passing moment I had a thought, hereās what I thunk, I thought,
āWhere would you be today if you hadnātāve shrunk?ā
Just another nameless cowboy, a mediocre bumpkin
Riding in the sun, skin burnt the color of a pumpkin
Reviled by the ladies, ridiculed by other men,
Nothing to set you apart nor would there ever have been
Then I came along, yes ME, Professor Mentley!
I gave you a gift! (though you werenāt grateful evidently)
I plucked you from your average status, I made you unique
Youāre a seven-inch cowboy, not a six foot freak.
From every corner of the globe folks will come to adore you
Nations will bow and throw their riches before you
Youāll be diminutive in stature, but a titan inside
Because I, your true friend, chose to stand by your side.ā
Now I cogitated on the words Professor Mentley shared
And I wondered if perhaps he only said āem ācause he was scared
My guns were weighinā heavy in my hands, my heart was low
When suddenly some old advice came to me soft and slow:
Well my pop told me it donāt matter where a fella goes
You can sail through icy straights and misty archipelagoes.
Travel to the moon, orbit every star
Size donāt really count and there you are.
And Iām a seven-inch cowboy (seven inches tall)
With a tiny pair of six guns (Thatās mighty damn small)
Fiveāll get you ten (For all you bettinā men)
Youāll never see another one (yeah!)
I guess Professor Mentley had a point although I shot him anyway
Thereās never been a gentleman like me and that is safe to say
Well, Iāve thought real long and hard, so hard my brain is numb
Now I say Hollywood (Hollywood!), Hollywood (Hollywood!)
Hollywood here I come!







