A woman out alone in the night Too scared to run, too scared to fight She knows that soon she must die So she opens her arms to embrace the sky But god has decreed her worse fate The man, her body he will violate Her death, when it comes she will bless But now, through his pleasure, he is obsessed
Liberty, oh liberty When oh when will I be free from Liberty, sweet liberty Beware the man who offers thee Your liberty
See the frail old man, as he dies His thoughts to vague to criticise What has he done with his own poor life Surrounded by glamour and bullshit hype Or the raving madman, who that night will kill A dozen people or more, just for the thrill He will get off with a few years, no more Three years later, standing at your door
Liberty, oh liberty When oh when will I be free from Liberty, sweet liberty Beware the man who offers thee Your liberty, own liberty I will take from you as you took from me My liberty
We all should be free, but never will Always surrounded by the rules Which we make to help us live But which in reality only serve To keep us from what we truly want Ignore the upper class sneer and the layman's taunt So the next time the jaws of society bite Just break out and exercise your right
Liberty, oh liberty When oh when will I be free from Liberty, sweet liberty Beware the man who offers thee Your liberty, own liberty I will take from you as you took from me My liberty