Justice – Gilbert Hamel

It’s a night I wish I could never remember.
And a day I wish to forget.
Tormented in my mind;
Somehow I regret.

Through my eye’s my mind,
my mind could not decide to see.
Somewhere in my cerebral cortex,
it holds the key;
Of what has become of me.

Where was my common sense?
How could I let down my defense?

Now come with me,
see what I see,
look through my eye’s,
You can’t imagine all this
pain, and agony.
Locked down in this cold cell
for eternity.
On my knees praying to God
because I don’t deserve to be.

The world is a cage!
No-matter where I am.
Politics and government ain’t nothing but a scam.
The judge and the prosecutor don’t want
to let me loose.
Somehow still knowing that it was wrong.
I got myself in to that noose.

Yo same shit,
day in and day out.
My belief in the system, now has it’s doubts.
But I still accept it, as well remember it.

Now I got to go through all this humility.
And suffer all the loss of all my credibility.
But through it all, I will take responsibility.

Now come with me,
and see what I see.
Look through my eye’s,
be where I be.
You can’t imagine
all this pain and agoney.
Locked down in this cold cell
for eternity.
On my knees praying to God,
Because I don’t deserve to be.

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