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Baez Joan - Prison Trilogy (billy Rose) Baez Joan - Prison Trilogy (billy Rose) |
Transpozícia: [+1 +2 -1 -2] *** Autor textu: Joan Baez *** Autor hudby: Joan Baez |
verse 1
GBilly Rose was a low rider, HmiBilly Rose was a night fighter
AmiBilly knew trouble like the Hmisound of his own Dname
AmiBusted on a drunken charge Cdriving someone else's car
CmiThe local midnight sheriffs claim to Gfame
verse 2
In an Arizona jail there are some who tell the tale how
Billy fought the sergeant for some milk that he demanded
Knowing they'd remain the boss, knowing he would pay the cost
They saw he was severely repremanded
chorus
In the Emiblackest cell on Hmi"A" Block
He Emihanged himself at Hmidawn
With a Eminote stuck to the Hmibunk head
Don't Amimess with me, just take me Dhome
Come Emilay, help us Dlay young Billy Gdown
verse 3
Luna was a Mexican the law called an alien
For coming across the border with a baby and a wife
Though the clothes upon his back were wet still he thought
That he could get some money and things to start a life
verse 4
It hadn't been to very long when it seemed like everything went wrong
They didn't even have the time to find themselves a home
This foreigner, a brown-skin male thrown into a Texas jail
It left the wife and baby quite alone
chorus
He eased the pain inside him
With a needle in his arm
But the dope just crucified him
He died to no one's great alarm
Come lay, help us lay young Luna down
Were gonna raze, raze the prisons to the ground
verse 5
Kilowatt was an aging con of 65 who stood a chance to stay alive
And leave the joint and walk the streets again
As the time he was to leave drew near he suffered all the joy and fear
Of leaving 35 years in the pen
verse 6
And on the day of his release he was approached by the police
Who took him to te warden walking slowly by his side
The warden said "You won't remain here but it seems a state retainer
claims another 10 years of your life"
chorus
He stepped out in the Texas sunlight
The cops all stood around
Old Kilowatt ran 50 yards
Then threw himself on the ground
They may as well just laid the old man down
And we're gonna raze, raze the prisons to the ground
Help us raze the prisons to the ground
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