Yrael was humming when he woke up this morning. Such a sign usually meant that it was to be a good day; but this was a bit strange. When he walks into the bar, he jives into the bar.
"Cruisin’ down the center of a two way street,
Wond’rin’ who is really in the driver’s seat,
Mindin’ my bus’ness; along comes big brother,
Sayin', ’son, you better get on one side or the other.’
Oh-oooooooh, I’m out on the border,
Oh-oooooooh, I’m walkin’ the line.
Don’t you tell me ’bout your law and order!
I’m try’n’ to change this water to wine.
After a hard day, I’m safe at home,
Foolin’ with my baby on the telephone.
Out of nowhere, somebody cuts in and
Says, ’hmm, you in some trouble, boy, we know where you’re been.’
Oh-oooooooh, I’m out on the border.
I thought this was a private line.
Don’t you tell me ’bout your law and order!
I’m try’n’ to change this water to wine.
Never mind your name, just give us your number, mm
Never mind your face, just show us your card, mm
And we wanna know
whose wing are you under-
You better step to the right or we can make it hard...
Oh-ooooooh, I’m stuck on the border.
All I wanted was some peace of mind.
Don’t you tell me ’bout your law and order!
I’m try’n’ to change this water to wine.
On the border
On the border
Leave me be , I’m just walkin’ this line.
On the border
On the border
All I wanted was some peace of mind, peace of mind!
I’m out on the border.
On the border
Can’t you see I’m tryin to change this water to wine.
Don’t you tell me ’bout your law and order!
Sick and tired of all your law and order!
Sick and tired of it!"
(tiny tag: Broadway goes Brutal plot)