Coppers

Lars Frederiksen / Tim Armstrong

London you gonna find them
New york, LA back to Kingston
All i see is you fightin
All i see is you fightin
well, it's empathy the song
Integrity a callin
Humility you come to find a whole lot more
I´m not one to judge, or carry a grudge
But i refuse to budge my determinating vow
London you gonna find them
New york, LA back to Kingston
All i see is you fightin
All i see is you fightin
Easy, you know it ain't easy
Got to make a decision
Got to learn to say no, no, no
I've heard from inside of the walls
A deadman can't hear all the calls
Who lives like a sheep in the city concrete
Never runs deep and dies from the heat
Coppers and hoods
Deadman stood
It aint no good when you're misunderstood
When you rot in a jail
Wishin you would be out on the street like robinhood
All those who fall those who try
Let them go home victimized
You aint gonna see a power demise
Not on your life time see it hypnotized
London you gonna find them
New york, LA back to Kingston
All i see is you fightin

Trivia about the song Coppers by Rancid

When was the song “Coppers” released by Rancid?
The song Coppers was released in 1998, on the album “Life Won't Wait”.
Who composed the song “Coppers” by Rancid?
The song “Coppers” by Rancid was composed by Lars Frederiksen and Tim Armstrong.

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