
Despite the dangerous connotations of words, people continue to use expressions such as “take a picture” or “take a punch” quite often. Fortunately, these phrases are used only figuratively in common life, given the consequences of their literal meanings.
As in our society, shooting occurs much more often than an insult when it comes to popular songs. Here are the most popular tunes in which the characters involved in diarrhea are involved.
Tom Dooley Kingston Trio
The folk song was based on a true story about a confederation soldier who pinned his lover Laura Foster, after which he was kissed and hanged.
Lily, Rosemary and Jack of Hearts Bob dylan
Fans are still debating forty years after Blood on the tracks why the "cold revolver clicked" before "Big Jim lay covered, killed by a hand knife in his back."
Killing georgie Rod Stewart
New York was the place for this ballad about merry young passers-by who was physically hit by a gang, one of the sadder tracks from the other invigorating A Night in the city album.
Dalida Tom jones
The story tells about a man who, having discovered that his beloved is cheating, goes to her house and kills her to death.
Everglades Kingston Trio
No one will ever know the cause of the deadly battle, but the man who hit the other hid in the Florida Everglades. He remained there without external intercourse, never knowing that he was released from the murder charge.
A happy family King Crimson
The Lizard album spawned this track about anything other than a happy family, because "Jude pulled out a pruning knife, and four came out, but no one came back."
Willow garden by Art Garfunkel
This traditional folk song focuses on a man who stabs his lover with a knife and then throws her body into the river. Although two dozen versions are recorded, Garfunkel is the most memorable because it has Jerry Garcia on the banjo.
Still evil Radio resource
This terrible trail from And the surrounding mountains has a chorus that says: "You're still angry, on my sword, which you will cut."
No new heroes from stranglers
The accused Russian revolutionary is the stabbed victim in this title track, which says: "Whatever happens to Leon Trotsky, he has ice cover that made his ears burn."
Silver dagger on the ancient exhibition of medicine Crow
In fact, four people are physically pinned up in this tragic ballad, a girl who puts her fear and her parents, and her lover sacrifices a knife.

