User talk:Carnagefiend5614

Butcher Pete
Just an FYI, the song dosn't literally mean killing. "meat" is period slang for "pussy". -DragonJTSLeave me a message 14:56, 11 May 2009 (UTC)

I don't edit Wikias often, so I'm not sure if I'm doing this right.

Yes, I realize there are hints that it would mean that, I'm not naive. However, the artist isn't trying to overtly hint at this, and instead leaving the subtext to be enjoyed (if not outright laughed at) by the audience.

At face value, yes, it's about a butcher that can't stop hacking at things. Particularly because there are several instances where the "joke" doesn't make sense. Such as him chopping up his electric chair or the ship he was riding on in part two. Or the fact that the song states, in part 2, that they gave him back his old knife.

So yes, I get the joke. But I didn't figure this was the place to elaborate on it. If you want to elaborate on it, yes, but keep in mind that there is a "literal" story here. Is meat pussy? Of course it is, but not literally. In the literal sense the women, since they would go see the butcher to make dinner, enjoyed his cuts of meat. His cuts of meat were great 'cause the man loves to chop.

Which is what the artist would say should anyone say something, right?

Right.

Carnagefiend 15:11, 11 May 2009 (UTC)