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“Fishtales” is the non-album single in Aesop Rock’s discography, released in 2006.
The song is a story about an old fisherman determined to catch a fish most people don’t believe exists. This could be a reference to Captain Ahab from Herman Melville’s novel “Moby Dick”.
Once upon a time in the days of yore
When the people lived fresh out of legend and folklore
There was an old geezer with a fever to curb
He had a hook, and a line, and a sinker, and a worm
Slept in a city that kissed the seashore
Woke with a bait-and-tackle store trip each morn
Not a bother, not a lot to say
That is until you ask about the one that got a-w-w-w-way
Like a tall tale, keep it rod and reel
With his arms stretched out to define the kill
While the village always listened, believin' him was different
Out of eight million stories there was not a single witness
It was always at the last second when the line snapped
Or the boat broke in half from the size of the catch
Either way the documented proof didn't exist
So the locals dismissed the big f-f-f-fish
Billy-goat beard twenty years in the making
Carry lures in his brim, carry beer in his waders
Stink like alcohol of all prominent flavors
Carry knives in his vest, carry war in his nature
Sat among the forest floor critters and pine cones
And tied a perfect fly with his eyes closed
Veteran angler with a mission to run
Make all naysayers hold t-t-t-tongues
Pale blue moon or fiery orange glow
Red sky at dawn or rain, hail, sleet, snow
Black storm cloud with the barometric horrors
The weatherproof sportsman spins yarns regardless
Laugh if you wanna, but the dude ain't stupid
Let it roll off his back like drizzle off plumage
Cause he woke with a twinkle in his eye
Like "Every dog has his day and today is m-m-m-mine"
Fishtales was written by Aesop Rock.