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shai linne - private prisons pt. 1 كلمات أغنية

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[intro]
h_llo. good morning. everyone take a seat. i want to thank you for taking the time to join me for my presentation today. are we recording? great

[verse 1]
h_llo, i have an opportunity i wanna tell you about
and it’s sure to compel you with clout and dispel any doubts
a corporation that’s doing well in the south
by the time i’m finished spelling it out
you’ll yell and you’ll shout and be telling your spouse
it’s cells that i tout ‘cause criminals should never dwell in a house
since h_ll is their route, let’s use thеir rebellion to swell our accounts
to hеllish amounts, so guys just listen
the type of business that gives me this high conviction is called private prisons
my prediction: when i am finished and you see the exciting vision
you’ll believe just like the christians believe christ is risen
now let me explain how it works: first, take one of these jerks
who came from the dirt and sells drugs with the nerve to say that it’s work
they send each other to the grave in a he_rs_
who cares? we want police to detain him and search and find crack cocaine in his shirt
or maybe plant it—either way, the arraignment is first
his public defender is flaky and terse, in paper immersed
convinces him to plead guilty because the other way, it is worse
and makes him confess like he was raised in the church
now he’s ours—from the state, we receive the craziest perks
tax breaks through paperwork and a fat payment dispersed
we provide accommodations and shirts, food, maybe a nurse
for them it’s pain and it hurts, for us, it’s gain and a purse
specifically, contractually, the state is handing to me
about $30,000 dollars per inmate annually
whether digitally or manually, do the math and you’ll see
it’s the grandest of schemes—that’s why i speak so passionately
sure, it’s counterintuitive: the law the catches a fugitive
exorbitantly punitive, for us the more lucrative
look, candidly guys, we’re not an amnesty enterprise
we’re financially incentivized to see crooks substantially penalized
some of you are uneasy—hey, i can tell—stop it
they’re going to prison either way—we might as well profit!
[chorus]
convictions galore
(lock em up, lock em up)
our “civic” duty to the “core”
(lock em up, lock em up)
it’s not our fault that they’re poor
(lock em up, lock em up)
so we must lock em up
yes, we must lock em up

this is what the country needs
(lock em up, lock em up)
don’t you dare call it greed
(lock em up, lock em up)
we got families to feed
(lock em up, lock em up)
so we must lock em up
yes, we must lock em up

[bridge]
those who were uncomfortable have left, which is great. that just means more money for us. now, for those who stayed, congratulations. you’re about to be rich beyond your wildest dreams. let me explain:

[verse 2]
state prisons are overcrowded with murderers and thieves
don’t want the herds to be released, so very urgent is the need
we pay the state for the contract—we’re serving them the cream
the state promises to keep our prisons bursting at the seams
if the crime rate’s up, our prison stays full
if the crime rate’s down, our prison stays full
if the judges lighten up, our prison stays full
if the judges crack down, yup, our prison stays full
our 90% occupancy requirements will provide you with
opulence in your environment, not to mention retirement
my trainer was the don, he got so wealthy from the scheme
then he waved his magic wand and propelled me to the team
helped by government subsidies in the 80’s, our company made it
while inmates were punched and degraded, our numbers inflated
now we’re publicly traded, the liberal dummies they hate it
let them run and debate it, they really just wanna be jaded
we’re not having it when they state it’s conflict of interest
they’re just mad cause we’re getting paid when convicts are sentenced
keep those animals in a cage, as their hours get diminished
and we’ll pass all the bread we made to our kids’ descendants
it’s a throwback to when we were on top—a grand nation
a modern translation of the cotton plantation
we’ll let them have visitors, maybe a little literature
but mainly it’s hard labor for our slaves, i mean prisoners
they work for pennies on the dollar, many wanna holler
“it’s unfair”! that’s unclear, depending on the scholar
it’s obvious—our sweet progress, they can’t stop it
cause our lobbyists, they keep congress in our back pockets
if they wanna sling rocks in the dark and fire shots in parks
and rob targets? our profit’s larger on the stock market
i’m not heartless—who deserves our loyalties?
we who are royalty, or the poorest thieves who can’t afford their lawyer’s fees?
does this distort your peace? i’m sure you’ll be more at ease
when you feel the autumn breeze on the seas as you’re headed towards belize
if you’re on board, i’m pleased, i want to thank you for your hardness
of heart, congratulations—welcome to the domain of darkness!
[chorus]
convictions galore
(lock em up, lock em up)
our “civic” duty to the “core”
(lock em up, lock em up)
it’s not our fault that they’re poor
(lock em up, lock em up)
so we must lock em up
yes, we must lock em up

this is what the country needs
(lock em up, lock em up)
don’t you dare call it greed
(lock em up, lock em up)
we got families to feed
(lock em up, lock em up)
so we must lock em up
yes, we must lock em up

“and another sign appeared in heaven: behold, a great red dragon, with seven heads and ten h_rns, and on his heads seven diadems. his tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven and cast them to the earth. and the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and satan, the deceiver of the whole world—he was thrown down to the earth, and his angels were thrown down with him.”
revelation 12:3_4 and 9

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