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'It's sadly true, dear grandpa, That the rough men are so rare And that folks who uphold the law Face tasks that none should bear But I see things, dear grandpa, That your tired eyes yet miss And if only you could see them It would fill your heart with bliss For I see them in the alleys And I see them on the streets I see them in their cruisers And i see them on their feet I see them in my church And I see them in my school I watch them as they search And bring justice to the cruel I see them from the backyard And I watch them far from home As they take the giant's path To places none should roam You say the rough man's gone But i see him every night As my pajamas i don He is gearing up to fight And he stands up in my tree house To keep watch behind my fence And he stands there through the night Without ego or pretense The goons wear different masks now But their faces never changed And the less we choose to cow The more they become enraged But still those brawny thugs wait With bated breath in thrall For the chance to berate And to pound and break and maul The rough men walk among us And they strike out swift and strong And we'll walk home safe tonight For I'll one day join their throng'
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Mar 2, 2013
Mar 2, 2013 at 1:55 PM UTC
The Son
'It's sadly true, dear grandpa, That the rough men are so rare And that folks who uphold the law Face tasks that none should bear But I see things, dear grandpa, That your tired eyes yet miss And if only you could see them It would fill your heart with bliss For I see them in the alleys And I see them on the streets I see them in their cruisers And i see them on their feet I see them in my church And I see them in my school I watch them as they search And bring justice to the cruel I see them from the backyard And I watch them far from home As they take the giant's path To places none should roam You say the rough man's gone But i see him every night As my pajamas i don He is gearing up to fight And he stands up in my tree house To keep watch behind my fence And he stands there through the night Without ego or pretense The goons wear different masks now But their faces never changed And the less we choose to cow The more they become enraged But still those brawny thugs wait With bated breath in thrall For the chance to berate And to pound and break and maul The rough men walk among us And they strike out swift and strong And we'll walk home safe tonight For I'll one day join their throng'
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Mar 2, 2013
Mar 2, 2013 at 1:55 PM UTC
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