| Well, the neighborhood bully, he’s just one man,
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| His enemies say he’s on their land.
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| They got him outnumbered about a million to one,
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| He got no place to escape to, no place to run.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| The neighborhood bully just lives to survive,
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| He’s criticized and condemned for being alive.
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| He’s not supposed to fight back, he’s supposed to have thick skin,
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| He’s supposed to lay down and die when his door is kicked in.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| The neighborhood bully been driven out of every land,
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| He’s wandered the earth an exiled man.
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| Seen his family scattered, his people hounded and torn,
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| He’s always on trial for just being born.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| Well, he knocked out a lynch mob, he was criticized,
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| Old women condemned him, said he should apologize.
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| Then he destroyed a bomb factory, nobody was glad.
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| The bombs were meant for him.
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| He was supposed to feel bad.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| Well, the chances are against it and the odds are slim
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| That he’ll live by the rules that the world makes for him,
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| 'cause there’s a noose at his neck and a gun at his back
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| And a license to kill him is given out to every maniac.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| He got no allies to really speak of.
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| What he gets he must pay for, he don’t get it out of love.
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| He buys obsolete weapons and he won’t be denied
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| But no one sends flesh and blood to fight by his side.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| Well, he’s surrounded by pacifists who all want peace,
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| They pray for it nightly that the bloodshed must cease.
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| Now, they wouldn’t hurt a fly.
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| To hurt one they would weep.
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| They lay and they wait for this bully to fall asleep.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| Every empire that’s enslaved him is gone,
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| Egypt and rome, even the great babylon.
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| He’s made a garden of paradise in the desert sand,
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| In bed with nobody, under no one’s command.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| Now his holiest books have been trampled upon,
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| No contract he signed was worth what it was written on.
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| He took the crumbs of the world and he turned it into wealth,
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| Took sickness and disease and he turned it into health.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| What’s anybody indebted to him for?
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| Nothin', they say.
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| He just likes to cause war.
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| Pride and prejudice and superstition indeed,
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| They wait for this bully like a dog waits to feed.
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| He’s the neighborhood bully.
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| What has he done to wear so many scars?
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| Does he change the course of rivers?
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| Does he pollute the moon and stars?
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| Neighborhood bully, standing on the hill,
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| Running out the clock, time standing still, |