Don't Do Anything Illegal
Navigating the Legal Labyrinth: Charles Manson's WarningLyrics
Don't do anything illegal
Advises against engaging in illegal activities.
Beware of the eagle
Cautionary mention of an eagle, possibly symbolizing authority or danger.
That's right in the middle of your back
Suggests a threat or pressure on one's back, emphasizing the risks involved.
Don't be illegal
Reiterates the warning not to engage in illegal actions.
It's you in a sack
Implies consequences, possibly imprisonment, depicted as being in a sack.
They got you in a sack
Reinforces the idea of being confined or captured.
And they keep you lookin' back
Indicates a continuous state of anxiety or fear, always looking over one's shoulder.
Don't do anything illegal
Repeats the warning against illegal activities.
Beware of the eagle
Reiterates the cautionary mention of the eagle.
It's got you by the neck
Describes the eagle having control or influence, possibly representing authority.
Don't do anything you shouldn't
Advises against inappropriate actions.
And you never can say aw heck
Suggests uncertainty or hesitation with the phrase "aw heck" in making wrong choices.
I don't wanna do that, Mommy
Expresses reluctance or objection, possibly from a maternal perspective.
I got to see your ID my friend
Demands identification, possibly reflecting a surveillance or controlled environment.
I got to see your ID my friend
Repeats the emphasis on requiring identification.
I got to see where you begin
Stresses the need to know someone's origin or background.
I got to see your ID my friend
Reiterates the demand for identification.
Everytime I go to the store
Highlights the necessity of having identification when going to the store.
I got to have an ID with me
Repeats the requirement of having identification while emphasizing personal responsibility.
I got to have an ID with me
Reiterates the importance of carrying identification.
ID so they can see
Connects the ID with visibility, possibly suggesting the need to conform to societal expectations.
What they wanna be
Suggests that identification reveals aspirations or goals.
Free. I'm free
Expresses a desire for freedom and emphasizes the speaker's sense of being free.
I got to see you ID my friend
Repeats the demand for identification, possibly in various situations.
When you come out of your hole
Links the requirement for ID with emerging from seclusion or hiding.
And you're up and down the highway
Suggests a connection between identification and navigating through life's challenges.
You got to have an ID
Emphasizes the need for ID when moving along the highway, possibly symbolizing life's journey.
And say don't you and you can't go sideways
Conveys a restriction, indicating limitations or boundaries, particularly regarding sideways movement.
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