It’s 4 o’clock and the sun is still beating on a neighborhood we call our own. You said “hello” but I didn’t take that ride with you. The law is hitting on the street and I ain’t home. “Yeah, I’ll be back, you know I always do.” My mother blessed me as I go. She swears her son has always been a good boy. The law is hitting on the street and I ain’t home. It’s 4 o’ clock and I ain’t sleeping. These walls are creeking and echo. Cold concrete walls and locks and I still haven’t heard from you. The law is hitting on the street and I ain’t home. And one more night was all I needed. One more night to spend with you. One more night, I hope you open up your door when the law is hitting on the street and I ain’t home.
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