Criminals

Jay Farrar / Jeff Tweedy

we've got two kinds here
those that bleed the blood
and those that work to will it
can't believe the big screen
there's no justice in the hall
we're all criminals waiting to be called

we've got shackles to keep the laws
made by men who bought and sold themselveswith not a prayer to keep their powers at bay
they want us kinder and gentler at their feet

they say don't step off the sidewalk
and don't cross over the line
but we'll serve time at night
when the light begins to dim
when the smoke seems to clear
you can say what you want
we're all criminals here

how many times will the teeth bite the tonguelooking for salvage in the damage that's done
I searched for you every place I thought I knewstill we're criminals looking for something to do

Trivia about the song Criminals by Uncle Tupelo

When was the song “Criminals” released by Uncle Tupelo?
The song Criminals was released in 1992, on the album “March 16–20, 1992”.
Who composed the song “Criminals” by Uncle Tupelo?
The song “Criminals” by Uncle Tupelo was composed by Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy.

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