He never put up a fight and now he's got to pay the price He's in the state penitentiary doing twenty-to-life He knows he dug himself into this hole But everything will be alright if he just waits for parole The nights are as empty as the days are long But he'd better if he knew what it was he did wrong Unsure if he's guilty But it can't be helped because whatever the reason He knows he brought it all on himself He finds familiar comfort living in between walls But a tiny voice keeps whispering "This isn't living at all" Does the life he's waiting for exist only in dreams? His shoulders sag, he lowers his head and he screams I won't offer a plea! I won't offer a plea! I won't offer a plea! I won't, I won't There's only one way out and I hold the key I gotta get off my knees! I gotta get off my knees! I gotta get off my knees! Get off, get off There's only one way out and I hold the key He lifts his head from his hands Decides he doesn't want to sit Alone in an empty cell For a crime he didn't commit Inhales deeply And counts to three Rips the bars out from the wall He was out, but he wasn't free You see, the guards were waiting Armed with billy clubs and mace And one had a .45 pointed right at his face But when the dust had settled He was the only one left to stand The Warden stepped out from the shadows And put up his hands He said, "I'm sorry we kept you here When you were never at fault But now that you've done your time We forgive your brazen assault" Well our hero's eyes narrowed He felt his heart begin to harden And when it finally turned to stone he said "I don't need your fucking pardon"