| It was the time we cried for justice loud
|
| We did and felt so proud
|
| Then they start to cut the moral out
|
| Allright, we have allowed
|
| And they start to sort the people out
|
| We looked away and had no doubt
|
| See, when he first came it looked like a sign
|
| He promised to save us from crime
|
| So we thought everything would be fine
|
| And he heals all our wounds — but…
|
| Then he starts saying
|
| doubters are waiting
|
| He talked about
|
| the only one
|
| he had become
|
| the only thing
|
| that we could win
|
| and pray to him — so pray to him
|
| And it seems to be that hear now, fear now
|
| We, we didn’t see
|
| the tears now, tears now
|
| And could it really be that we we’re never free or meant to be — see
|
| We called him healer, see what we got
|
| We were believers, see what we got
|
| And now we cry for freedom loud
|
| They laugh and felt so proud
|
| Then we tried to turn the wheel around
|
| Too late, we’re not allowed
|
| See, when he first came it looked like a sign
|
| He promised to save us from crime
|
| So we thought everything would be fine
|
| He heals all our wounds — but… |