wanted to be on the N .Y .P.,
didn't you?
See, John believed in justice
John believed in law and right
John believed in freedom
And he wasn't free to walk around like that
It was a fact
He was a cuckoo train, it was a fact
He was a little bit insane, it was a fact
Man, you really wanna fuck with him
Now what? Baby Nightmare
These punks they weren't
thinking right
When they decided they were gonna rob
Old John
Let me tell you what happened
Well, one of those kids got away
And one of those kids is kind of okay
But one of those kids died the next day
Street Justice
Street Justice
But that's street justice
Ooh, it's such street justice
Well, now John had a rough road
on the subway, yeah
At least that's what the newspaper said
And they reported on the
kid in the hospital
And they talked to the mother
of the kid who ended up dead
Now, it turns out this was not the first time
But see, self -defense, it ain't no crime
And it happened that John
just loved to defend himself
Or let me tell ya, it was a fact
He kept his body trained, it was a fact
He was a little bit insane, it was a fact
Man, you just really don't
wanna go mess with him
And now the moral of the story is so simple
The moral of the story is plain
You never know who it is
you're fuckin' with
And sometimes they're just insane
So if you want to be some
kind of tough guy,
or some kind of stick -up kid,
well, remember the battle of John.
Remember exactly what
it was that he did.
Street justice.
Street justice.
Street justice.
Street justice.
So you