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All about control, that's the plan
Hitting her makes you feel like a man
It's a sick and twisted brutal game
Won't stay silent to this abusive shame
Can't justify raising those hands
Don't raise your handsAnd you say she had it coming
She's out of control
But there is no excuse for this
No way to quantify the tollIt's not right to hit her to instill fear
Or keep her down, hands down
Got to talk it out peacefully, kill that siren sound
Cause this is itAll night shouting, rips through quiet
Sense escalation, inevitable fight
Next you hear pleas for pity
Then you eye that phone intently
Make that 911 call to the cityAnd you say she had it coming
She's out of control
But there is no excuse for this

No way to quantify the tollIt's not right to hit her to instill fear
Or keep her down, hands down
Got to talk it out peacefully, kill that siren sound
Cause this is it, hands downIt's not right to hit her to instill fear
Or keep her down, hands down
Got to talk it out peacefully, kill that siren sound
Cause this is itAnd you say she had it coming
She's out of control
But there is no excuse for this
No way to quantify the tollShe needs a say as well
Her voice not a hinderence
Talking with her beats shouting abuse
Step up and be a man
Her fair treatment is the plan
Deescalation is the right choiceAnd you say she had it coming
She's out of control
But there is no excuse for this
No way to quantify the tollIt's not right to hit her to instill fear
Or keep her down, hands down
Got to talk it out peacefully, kill that siren sound
Cause this is it, hands downIt's not right to hit her to instill fear
Or keep her down, hands down
Got to talk it out peacefully, kill that siren sound
Cause this is it

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Street Dogs is a punk rock band hailing from Boston, Massachusetts. The lead singer is Mike McColgan, former lead singer of Dropkick Murphys. In 1998, McColgan left Dropkick Murphys, after releasing their first full-length record, Do or Die, to pursue a life-long dream of becoming a firefighter for the Boston Fire Department. Street Dogs formed in 2002 after McColgan decided he could no longer stay away from music.

Read more about Street Dogs on Last.fm.


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