I don't want to sound like I'm preachin' a sermon But I've heard people say: The early bird catches the worm; 'N there's a lot of good logic in that old cliche There are certain obligations you just can't shirk You've got to put the heat on to make the kettle perk; And if you want it to be a good day You've got to do a good day's work
Chorus 1: You've gotta dig, dig, dig, dig for your dinner Nothin's what you get for free You've gotta dig, dig, dig, dig for your dinner Never was a money tree And furthermore, my friends, I must repeat Nobody's livin' down on Easy Street; And if you want to owe for groceries You're gonna get an awful lot of "No sir-ee's." You've gotta dig, dig, dig, dig for a dollar 'Taint as simple as you think You can't purloin a sirloin Or the butcher will put you in the clink You just can't be a lazy bird You've gotta get off o' your twig; So you can afford your room and your board And it's nice to have the price of a "cig." Say, you've gotta pay the fiddler man If you want to do a jig You've gotta be as busy as a bee To be a Mister B. I. G And if you want some dig-dig-dignity You've gotta dig, dig, dig, dig, dig for your dinner Dig, dig, dig, dig, digTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.