Lyrics
Get around town gentlemen
Encouraging people to move around the town, possibly implying a sense of urgency.
It's the bodies count down, the body counts down
Suggesting a countdown related to bodies, hinting at a serious situation or impending events.
Get around town gentlemen
Reiteration of the encouragement to move around the town.
It's the bodies count down, the body counts down
Reiteration of the countdown related to bodies, emphasizing its significance.
We need someone, we need someone
Expressing a need for someone to take the blame and go to jail on behalf of others.
To go to jail for us, to go to jail for us
Further emphasizing the need for someone to bear the legal consequences on behalf of a group.
We need someone, we need someone
Repetition of the desire for someone to go to jail for the collective benefit.
To go to jail for us, to go to jail for us
Continued emphasis on the need for someone to take the legal responsibility for the group.
You won't go home, you won't come back
Suggesting that the person addressed will not return home and will be incarcerated for the group.
You'll go to jail for us, you'll go to jail for us
Reiteration of the idea that the person addressed will go to jail on behalf of others.
You won't go home, you won't come back
Repeating the notion that the person addressed won't return home and will face legal consequences for the group.
You'll go to jail for us, you'll go to jail for us
Repeating the idea that the person addressed will go to jail for the collective benefit.
Such a drama, such a war
Describing the situation as dramatic and war-like, possibly alluding to a tense atmosphere.
A TV jail for us, a TV jail for us
Suggesting the existence of a metaphorical TV jail, hinting at media or public scrutiny.
Such a drama, such a war
Reiteration of the dramatic and war-like nature of the situation, emphasizing a TV jail metaphor.
A TV jail for us, a TV jail for us
Repeating the idea of a TV jail, possibly highlighting the role of media in shaping perceptions.
Police on the old place and camera lens
Mentioning the presence of police and cameras in an old place, possibly indicating surveillance or scrutiny.
You'll go to jail for us, TV jail for us
Reiteration of the idea that someone will go to jail, linking it to the TV jail and surveillance mentioned earlier.
Police on the old place and camera lens
Repeating the mention of police and cameras, reinforcing the theme of legal scrutiny.
You'll go to jail for us, TV jail for us
Reiteration of the idea that someone will go to jail, emphasizing the TV jail and surveillance context.
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