[INTRO]
Uncle Red was a big man with large hands. Solid and strong.
Stood about six foot-two and his heart of gold fit to the size of he.
He wore a sharky grin paired with a wild hollerinâ laugh.
Behind his grizzled, intense eyes was a darkness, a craze.
In him, lie a fighting rage. He had no kids of his own,
but loved his niece and nephew with all his big heart & weathered soul.
Uncle Red was a blue collar guy who seemed to always have a drink in his hand.
He was an alcoholic and never could stay with one woman.
Divorces and girlfriends, drunken bar fights and a burning sadness, for his lengthy record of underachieving.
[VERSE 1]
This man was a hero to his nephew Marty, long-before the beast showed.[pause]
Marty was a rambunctious boy. No older than twelve, the year the summer turned to hell. Marty was born with legs that didnât work.
Uncle Red wasnât just his uncle but also his best friend.
[CHORUS]
I said time and time again you canât bet managers.
Piss on the Yankees,
Piss on the Indians,
Uncle Red fought the Reverend Werewolf, for the kids.
[VERSE 2]
Janie was Martyâs older sister she was bothered by Uncle Redâs drinking and womanizing ways.
She became more distant to Uncle Red but still loved him so, though it would seem otherwise, when trying to hurt Marty during their times of argument.
[CHORUS]
I said time and time again you canât bet managers.
Piss on the Yankees,
Piss on the Indians,
Uncle Red fought tooth and nail with a Werewolf.
[BRIDGE]
Uncle Red built Marty a wheelchair motorbike, that he named âSilver Bulletâ an amazing work of ingenuity and craftsmanship. The thing was fast and dangerous.
This is a Legendary Uncle at work.
[VERSE 3]
Marty is nearly eaten by the beast late one night, while lighting off fireworks on the old town bridge.
Uncle Redâs finale rocket saved him. Marty hit the beast in its eye.
He is being targeted by the townâs one eyed preacher-man, who is cursed by the moonlight.
He tells his sister and after time she begins to believe.
They tell Uncle Red, but he knows there ainât no Werewolf.
[CHORUS]
I said time and time again you canât bet managers.
Piss on the Yankees,
Piss on the Indians,
Uncle Red shouts âJumpinâ Jesus Palomino!â
[VERSE 4]
Uncle Red loves his niece and nephew, so he made two silver bullets and stayed the night.
With their parents out of town, as dusk fades into a full moon night.
Uncle Red awakens from his lit cigarette burning his hand.
During the late witching hour, the beast plows into the house with only one thing on its mind, âKILL!â
Many towns men and women have been gutted by its sharp monster paws. Now itâs time for Redâs fearful fight.
The living room will become their rasslin' matt. He grabs the fire poker time to go to work. This is where Uncle Red fights a werewolf, for the kids.
[CHORUS OUTRO]
I said time and time again you canât bet managers.
Piss on the Yankees,
Piss on the Indians,
Uncle Red proved the time of the beast will always pass.
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