Justice in the Nineties
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Had a daughter who was raped at the age of fourteen|When we heard about his baby |Red was all her could see|He took the law into his own hands|Just another tragic story across this land||Justice in the nineties|Ain't taking care of us|The perpetrator puts a plea|On what it means to us|Justice in the nineties|There's one thing to be said|For law and order yesterday|Justice for the people|Make the debt get paid||His son was seventeen|The all-star of the team|He was the shining light of all her dreams|He was killed for his jacket by the (---)? thief|She shot them all(?) point blank |It's called a mother's grief||Justice in the nineties|Ain't taking care of us|The perpetrator puts a plea|On what it means to us|Justice in the nineties|There's one thing to be said|For law and order yesterday|Justice for the people|Make the debt get paid|Let the debt get paid||When life has no value |In today's society|You'll lose the meaning of respect |For you and me|You'll get crime at any age|Any time, any place|Then we all live in fear|Such a damned disgrace||When I was a kid you paid for what you did (justice in the nineties)|And if you got it at school you got it at home too (justice in the nineties)|What was yours was your and what was mine was mine (justice in the nineties)|And if they took away mine and they called it a crime||Now it's a numbers game and nobody is to blame (justice in the nineties)|Responsibility is now insanity |You can cop a feel yeah(?)the second degree (justice in the nineties)|But if you got money then you might go free||Justice in the nineties|Ain't taking care of us|Can anybody tell me who you're gonna trust|There's something to be said|For law and order yesterday|Justice for the people|Make the debt get paid||Oh yeah, yeah|Who you gonna trust now|Who will take care of us|Justice in the nineties
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