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Well, indeed you lost your friend
On the south side of where you live
Heard the call and had to leave
Boarded up windows and burned out brickOh please don't you get
A little know fact about the place you set
It's always an empty plate
It's just there so we don'tForget your loss and your historyWell, indeed you found your friend
On the south side of where you live all curled around his knees
Was it worse then you fret oh the punishment she get
Hollow points in the concreteHave you wailed for the likes of the walls and hunger strikes
Are you more than what you hate
Well, your fear will not fade the lines that paint your face
It's a black cab motorcade, black cab motorcadeWell, this one must be lost at this ungodly time of day
A broken curfew has a cost, and a tidy sum you'll pay
Teacher won't you teach your lesson though the young are hard to break
Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson and the cost of school these daysWell, indeed you found your friend
On the south side of where you live
He was up and walking again

And have you heard what's happened sinceOh, please don't you get
Is there any honor outside of revenge
Don't let her set another empty place
If we swear that we won'tForget your loss and your history
Forget your cross and your historyHave you wailed for the likes of the walls and hunger strikes
Are you more than what you hate
Well, your fear will not fade the lines that paint your face
It's a black cab motorcade, black cab motorcadeBlack cab motorcade

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State Radio is an alternative rock group formed in Sherborn, Massachusetts, United States in 2002. They consist of former Dispatch vocalist Chad Stokes Urmston (vocals, guitar), Chuck Fay (bass) and Mike “Mad Dog” Najarian (drums), For generations of great American songwriters, the music and the message have been inextricably linked. Word and deed are one in the same, and the only thing more moving than the rousing call to action is the evocative melody that transports the words like a shell casing.

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