The Law Is for Protection of the People

Kris Kristofferson

[Verse 1]
Billy Dalton staggered on the sidewalk
Someone said he stumbled and he fell
Six squad cars came screamin' to the rescue
Hauled old Billy Dalton off to jail

[Chorus]
'Cause the law is for protection of the people
Rules are rules and any fool can see
We don't need no drunks like Billy Dalton
Scarin' decent folks like you and me
No siree

[Verse 2]
Homer Lee Hunnicut was nothin' but a hippy (Homer Lee Hunnicut)
Walkin' through this world without a care
Then one day, six strappin' brave policeman
Held down Homer Lee and cut his hair

[Chorus]
'Cause the law is for protection of the people
Rules are rules and any fool can see
We don't need no hairy-headed hippies
Scarin' decent folks like you and me
No siree

[Verse 3]
Oh, so thank your lucky stars you've got protection
Walk the line and never mind the cost
And don't wonder who them lawmen was protectin'
When they nailed the Savior to the cross

[Chorus]
'Cause the law is for protection of the people
Rules are rules and any fool can see
We don't need no riddle-speakin' prophets
Scarin' decent folks like you and me
No siree

Trivia about the song The Law Is for Protection of the People by Kris Kristofferson

On which albums was the song “The Law Is for Protection of the People” released by Kris Kristofferson?
Kris Kristofferson released the song on the albums “Me and Bobby McGee” in 1971 and “Live at the Philharmonic” in 1992.

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