You call it the law, we call it apartheid, internment Conscription, partition and silence It's the law that they make to keep you and me where They think we belong The hide behind steel and bullet-proof gla**, machine Guns and spies And tell us who suffer the tear gas and the torture That we're in the wrong CHORUS No time for love if they come in the morning No time to show tears or for fears in the morning No time for goodbye, no time to ask why And the sound of the siren's the cry of the morning They suffered the torture they rotted in cells, went Crazy, wrote letters and died The limits of pain they endured - the loneliness got Them instead And the courts gave them justice as justice is given by Well-mannered thugs Sometimes they fought for the will to survive but more Times they just wished they were dead CHORUS They took away Sacco, Vanzetti, Connolly and Pearce in
Their time They came for Newton and Seal, Bobby Sands and some of His friends In Boston, Chicago, Saigon, Santiago, Warsaw and Belfast And places that never make headlines, the list never Ends CHORUS The boys in blue are only a few of the everyday cops on The beat The C.I.D., Branchmen, informers and spies do their Jobs just as well; Behind them the men who tap phones, take photos Program computers and files And the man who tells them when to come and take you to Your cell CHORUS All of you people who give to your sisters and brothers The will to fight on They say you can get used to a war, that doesn't mean That the war isn't on The fish need the sea to survive, just like your people Need you And the d**h squad can only get through to them if First they can get through to you CHORUS