The curb descends to the street Where fifty men at least Are stopped by a flashing hand And slurring their speech Pedestrians and cops Will gladly shrug them off For every man is safe If he's white or he's straight Pardoned sin makes one man grin And the rest of us pick up the pieces Pardoned sin makes one man grin And the rest of us pick up the pieces The bros are talking shit about the government The half baked thoughts of a desperate prince Raising your glass to clear your conscience You said what you said 'cause you meant it You could have known but wouldn't have cared What's it to you, you know life isn't fair Oh, oh Michael plays the queen With married men discreetly Says, "Nothing good comes free" And he drops to his knees Until one night he was drugged By a client that he loved His sense of self dissolves And the rapist walks free By the time the empty palm of the henchman's hand collapsed The pimp eclipsed the ceiling fan "I'm coming back. And that's just the tax." You could have known but wouldn't have cared What's it to you, you know life isn't fair Oh, oh You could have known but wouldn't have cared What's it to you, you know life isn't fair Oh, oh The young men were leaving The bar when they saw him Red dress, black eye, high heels They started howling "Get fucked, faggot" That's when they lost it You wouldn't believe what privilege costs