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Low Man's Lyric

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"Low Man's Lyric" is a song written by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich of Metallica, and appearing on the 1997 Metallica album ReLoad. At seven minutes and 37 seconds, it is the second longest song on the album (Fixxxer being the longest at eight and a half minutes). The song's slow tempo is indicative of the band's movement away from its thrash metal origins, and is also unique in the band's oeuvre for its incorporation of a hurdy gurdy played by David Miles. As well, it includes a violin played by Bernardo Bigalli. The lyrics of the song describe a drug-addicted homeless man's thoughts.

Metallica
Members
James Hetfield - Kirk Hammett - Robert Trujillo - Lars Ulrich
Former members: Cliff Burton - Dave Mustaine - Ron McGovney - Jason Newsted
Discography
Albums and extended plays: No Life 'Til Leather - Kill 'Em All - Ride the Lightning - Master of Puppets - Garage Days Re-Revisited - ...And Justice for All - Metallica - Load - ReLoad - Garage Inc. - S&M - St. Anger - Some Kind of Monster - Ninth studio album
Videography
DVDs and videos: Cliff 'em All - 2 of One - A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica - Live Shit: Binge & Purge - Cunning Stunts - S&M - Classic Albums: Metallica - The Black Album - Some Kind of Monster - The Videos 1989-2004

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