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Week 16: Washington Derek Chauvin
by Slow Blumer
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Hello, I never thought you'd call
Don't you think I worry at all?
Oh boy, what a relief for me now
Come on, one, two, three, four
I know you said we'd win this one
And a knee is ain't no gun
But I must admit I was worried for my prospects
Now I'll relax through this storm
You can't breathe if you don't stay calm
How stupid was I to think I was guilty?
And don't say what I do ain't right
It's a proof the law's on my side
And all the jurisdictions'
Sing, Washington
I can't wait to go back to work
Search a hobo and beat up a jerk
My partner will get the education he deserves
Come on now
All of my country knows my name
I brought my station fame
You can call me a martyr for democracy
Oh, pardon me, I got carried away
After all, I just fight to keep people safe from strafes, from waifs
From everything but myself
And then, why so much fuss about a dead guy?
So much fuss about a black guy?
I said I fight to keep people safe
Sing, Washington
So this was in hindsight for the best
The system won, we passed the test
This is what you call respect
You can live steady now, breathe in
It's not worth demonstrating
There are far more serious things to do
Well, just think of drugs, think of theft
It takes action when there's no humanity left
I dedicate my life to fight injustice
Just check the stars on my shoulder
The more a flag has the more colder it turns
Thank God for freedom
Sing, Washington
Hello, I never thought you'd call
Don't you think I worry at all?
Oh boy, what a relief for me now
Come on, one, two, three, four
I know you said we'd win this one
And a knee is ain't no gun
But I must admit I was worried for my prospects
Now I'll relax through this storm
You can't breathe if you don't stay calm
How stupid was I to think I was guilty?
And don't say what I do ain't right
It's a proof the law's on my side
And all the jurisdictions'
Sing, Washington
I can't wait to go back to work
Search a hobo and beat up a jerk
My partner will get the education he deserves
Come on now
All of my country knows my name
I brought my station fame
You can call me a martyr for democracy
Oh, pardon me, I got carried away
After all, I just fight to keep people safe from strafes, from waifs
From everything but myself
And then, why so much fuss about a dead guy?
So much fuss about a black guy?
I said I fight to keep people safe
Sing, Washington
So this was in hindsight for the best
The system won, we passed the test
This is what you call respect
You can live steady now, breathe in
It's not worth demonstrating
There are far more serious things to do
Well, just think of drugs, think of theft
It takes action when there's no humanity left
I dedicate my life to fight injustice
Just check the stars on my shoulder
The more a flag has the more colder it turns
Thank God for freedom
Sing, Washington