作词 : Mead | |
Well, the boys came lookin' for their soul | |
They wanted all the world to see | |
So they took Alcatraz and did a graveyard dance | |
All they wanted was some dignity | |
But from a rerun story from a late, late show | |
Where the Indian gets no amnesty | |
And spends the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
High and dry, left to take another's blame | |
High and dry, first hand knowledge of an innocent man | |
You can hear him cryin' down in ol' K City | |
Hear him up at Wounded Knee | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
Well, locked up, forgotten, tucked outta the way | |
And treated like he wasn't a man | |
They took their aim and wasn't it a shame | |
How we stuck our head into the sand | |
Well, it was way too late for the government | |
They had to make somebody plea | |
And spend the rest of his life in Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
High and dry, left to take another's blame | |
High and dry, first hand knowledge of an innocent man | |
You can hear him cryin' down in ol' K City | |
Hear him up at Wounded Knee | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority |
zuo ci : Mead | |
Well, the boys came lookin' for their soul | |
They wanted all the world to see | |
So they took Alcatraz and did a graveyard dance | |
All they wanted was some dignity | |
But from a rerun story from a late, late show | |
Where the Indian gets no amnesty | |
And spends the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
High and dry, left to take another' s blame | |
High and dry, first hand knowledge of an innocent man | |
You can hear him cryin' down in ol' K City | |
Hear him up at Wounded Knee | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
Well, locked up, forgotten, tucked outta the way | |
And treated like he wasn' t a man | |
They took their aim and wasn' t it a shame | |
How we stuck our head into the sand | |
Well, it was way too late for the government | |
They had to make somebody plea | |
And spend the rest of his life in Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
High and dry, left to take another' s blame | |
High and dry, first hand knowledge of an innocent man | |
You can hear him cryin' down in ol' K City | |
Hear him up at Wounded Knee | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority |
zuò cí : Mead | |
Well, the boys came lookin' for their soul | |
They wanted all the world to see | |
So they took Alcatraz and did a graveyard dance | |
All they wanted was some dignity | |
But from a rerun story from a late, late show | |
Where the Indian gets no amnesty | |
And spends the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
High and dry, left to take another' s blame | |
High and dry, first hand knowledge of an innocent man | |
You can hear him cryin' down in ol' K City | |
Hear him up at Wounded Knee | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
Well, locked up, forgotten, tucked outta the way | |
And treated like he wasn' t a man | |
They took their aim and wasn' t it a shame | |
How we stuck our head into the sand | |
Well, it was way too late for the government | |
They had to make somebody plea | |
And spend the rest of his life in Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
High and dry, left to take another' s blame | |
High and dry, first hand knowledge of an innocent man | |
You can hear him cryin' down in ol' K City | |
Hear him up at Wounded Knee | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority | |
For the rest of his life in a Kansas cell | |
At the bottom of priority |