| waiting in line, waiting for my turn to go
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| they want my body to die fast, while my soul burns slow
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| waiting in line, waiting for my turn to go
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| they say the first shall be last, guess I’ll be the first to know
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| locked down for no reason just a question of race
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| woke up to find the police up in your place
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| last night you was free as a bird
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| tonight you’re locked up on some charges absurd
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| trumped up allegations ones lacking in court
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| D.A. |
| prefers relaxing so his patience is short
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| thought the story in the news that the killer was found
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| was so sound you caught the rap before the gavel was down
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| caught the pink slip from off your employer
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| minimum wage cash you lack for just to hire a lawyer
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| great friends heard the word now they don’t even know ya
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| convinced you did the crime from the crooked exposure
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| your trial date set for November
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| holding your breath, you take a chance with a public defender
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| overmatched in the fight for your life
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| in your orange jump suit you pay the ultimate price
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| waiting in line, waiting for my turn to go
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| they want my body to die fast, while my soul burns slow
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| waiting in line, waiting for my turn to go
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| they say the first shall be last, guess I’ll be the first to know
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| the trial came and went it was really a joke
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| so hard to find your life going up in smoke
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| on a call from the states in the pen
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| they can’t get you out, without a doubt your death sentence begin
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| Your defender didn’t care if you’re living to die
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| did they lie? |
| they say they doesn’t think the stakes is high
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| getting tried for a crime that you didn’t commit
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| deep in the shit, the stress got you losing your grip
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| didn’t find DNA, or fingerprints to match
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| your justice is blind when your freedom is snatched
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| each court straight denied your appeal
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| saying you lack the evidence to make your innocence real
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| pacifists in the street caught word of your case
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| boycott your execution, pickets out with your face
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| wrote a letter to the governor to grant you a stay
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| but the cowboy replied, «for you, it’s time to pay»
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| on your execution day, turn down your last meal
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| profess your innocence, and that’s keeping it real
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| we’re far from civilized when the innocent fry
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| two wrongs don’t make a right, don’t let the next man die
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| waiting in line, waiting for my turn to go
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| they want my body to die fast, while my soul burns slow
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| waiting in line, waiting for my turn to go
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| they say the first shall be last, guess I’ll be the first to know |