Police Truck

Album: Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death (1980)
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  • Tonight's the night that we got the truck
    We're going downtown, gonna beat up drunks
    Your turn to drive, I'll bring the beer
    It's an easy shift, no one to fear

    Let's ride, ride how we ride
    Let's ride, low ride

    It's roundup time where the good whores meet
    We're gonna drag one screaming off the street

    Let's ride, ride how we ride

    Got a black uniform and a silver badge
    Playing cops for real, playing cops for pay

    Let's ride, low ride

    Pull down your dress, here's a kick in the ass
    Let's beat you blue, 'till you shit your pants
    Don't move child, I gotta big black stick
    There's six of us babe, so suck on my dick

    Ride, ride how we ride
    Ride, low ride

    The left newspapers might whine a bit
    But the guys at the station, they don't give a shit
    Dispatch calls, "Are ya doin' somethin' wicked?"
    "No siree, Jack, we're just givin' tickets!"

    Let's ride, ride how we ride
    Let's ride, ride how we ride
    Let's ride, ride how we ride
    Let's ride, low ride Writer/s: Darren Henley, Eric Reed Boucher, Geoffrey Lyall, Raymond John Pepperelle
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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