The Ballad of Corn Pop
Créé par The Itchy Scrotes avec Udio AI
Lyrics
(Verse 1) In the streets of Scranton, where the stories spun, There lived a man, known by everyone. Corn Pop was his name, a legend they say, With a switchblade gleaming, he'd come out to play. (Chorus) They said Corn Pop was a bad dude, But he had a heart of gold, it's true. In the shadows of the city, where the streetlights glow, Corn Pop walked tall, with stories to bestow. (Verse 2) From the corner store to the local bar, Corn Pop’s presence felt near and far. With a swagger in his step, and a grin on his face, He owned the streets, in every place. (Chorus) They said Corn Pop was a bad dude, But he had a heart of gold, it's true. In the shadows of the city, where the streetlights glow, Corn Pop walked tall, with stories to bestow. (Bridge) Some saw him as a rebel, others feared his name, But beneath the tough exterior, he played a different game. With kindness in his eyes, and wisdom in his soul, Corn Pop’s legacy was more than tales of old. (Outro) So here’s to Corn Pop, a legend in the night, A symbol of resilience, and doing what's right. In the heart of America, where the stories run, Corn Pop’s spirit lives on, beneath the sun.