Well, a hammer fell down on a .44 Primer
And that was one less problem in South Carolina tonight
Wrong or rightShe just looked to me as she finished her tale
The blank expression went another pale shade of gray
There was nothing to sayIn the shadows of her face I saw the scars
That you get when you live where love is hard
And she saidDon`t you sit and judge me from some high and mighty seat
Don`t you shrug it off until you've walked a mile in my bare feet
There are people that you pass by every day
With harder cards than yours in life to playWell, I put the cuffs on her and sat her in the car
Walked inside, he was layin' on the floor stone dead
Been shot in the headThere were whiskey bottles and dope by the chair
A starving baby with nothing to wear but tears
So the picture was clearHe had finally pushed her way across the line
And the badge I wore was losing all its shine
And she saidDon`t you sit and judge me from some high and mighty seat
Don`t you shrug it off until you've walked a mile in my bare feet
There are people that you pass by every day
With harder cards than yours in life to playI just stood there thinkin' how justice is blind
But after thirty five years you learn to read the signs
So I made up my mindI took the cuffs of her and I walked her back in
Wiped the gun off and wrapped it in his right hand
Where it should've beenAnd the morning paper read in black and white
It`s just another senseless case of suicide
SuicideOh, but don`t you sit and judge me from some high and mighty seat
Don`t you shrug it off until you've walked a mile along my beat
There are people that you pass by every day
With harder cards than yours in life to playWell, a hammer fell down on a .44 Primer
And that was one less problem in South Carolina tonight
Songwriters
HENDERSON, MICHAEL JAMES / WISEMAN, CRAIG MICHAELPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group