Hurricane
Bob Dylan
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| Pistol shots ring out in the bar | room night |
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| enter Patty Valentine from the | upper hall |
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| She sees the bartender in a | pool of blood |
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| Cries out "My God they killed | them all!" |
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| Here comes the story of the | Hurricane, |
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| The man the authorities cam | e to blame |
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| for something that he never | done |
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| Put in a prison cell but | one t | ime |
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| he could have | been the | champion of the | world |
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| Three bodies lyin' there does Patty see |
| and another man named Bello movin' around mysteriously |
| "I didn't do it" he says, and he throws up his hands |
| "I was only robbin the register, I hope ya understand |
| I saw them leavin," he says and he stops |
| One of us had better call up the cops |
| And so Patty calls the cops |
| and they arrive on the scene with their red lights flashin |
| in the hot New Jersey night |
| Meanwhile somewhere in another part of town |
| Rubin Carter and a couple of friends are driving around |
| The number one contender for the middleweight crown |
| had no idea what kind of shit was about to go down |
| when a cop pulled him over on the side of the road |
| just like the time before and the time before that |
| in Paterson that's just the ways things go |
| If you're black you might as well not show up on the streets |
| Less you wanna draw the heat |
| Alfred Bello had a partner and he had a rap for the cops |
| Him and Arthur Dexter Bradley were just down prowlin around |
| He said "I saw two men runnin out, they looked like middleweights |
| They jumped into a white car with out of state plates" |
| And Miss Patty Valentine just nodded her head |
| Cop said "Wait a minute boys, this one's not dead" |
| so they took him to the infirmary |
| and although this man could hardly see |
| he told 'em that he could identify the guilty man |
| Four in the morning and they haul Rubin in |
| They took him to the hospital and brought him upstairs |
| the wounded man looks up though his one dying eye |
| says "why'd you bring him here for? he ain't the guy!" |
| Yes, here the story of the Hurricane |
| The man the authorities came to blame |
| for something that he never done |
| put in a prison cell but one time he could've been |
| the champion of the world |
| Four months later the ghetto's are in flame |
| Rubin's in South America fightin for his name |
| while Arthur Dexter Bradley's still in the robbery game |
| and the cops are puttin the screws to him looking for somebody to blame |
| "Remember that murder that happened in a bar?" |
| "Remember you said you saw the getaway car?" |
| "You think you'd like to play ball with the law?" |
| "Think it might have been that fighter that you saw running that night?" |
| "Don't forget that you are white" |
| Arthur Dexter Bradley said "I'm really not sure" |
| Cops said "A poor boy like you could use a break |
| We got you for the motel job and we're talking to your friend Bello |
| Now you don't want to have to go back to jail, be a nice fellow |
| You'll be doin' society a favor |
| That son of a bitch is brave and getting braver |
| We want to put his ass in stir |
| We want to pin this triple murder on him |
| He ain't no Gentleman Jim" |
| Rubin could take a man out with just one punch |
| But he never did like to talk about it all that much |
| It's my work he'd say, I do it for pay |
| and when it's over I'd just as soon go on my way |
| up to some paradise |
| where the trout streams flow and the air is nice |
| and ride a horse along a trail |
| but then they took him to the jail house |
| where they try to turn a man into a mouse |
| All of Rubin's card were marked in advance |
| The trial was a pig-circus, he never had a chance |
| the judge made Rubin's witnesses drunkards from the slums |
| to the white folks who watched he was a revolutionary bum |
| And to the black folks he was just a crazy nigger |
| no one doubted that he pulled the trigger |
| and though they could not produce the gun |
| the D.A. said he was the one who did the deed |
| And the all-white jury agreed |
| Rubin Carter was falsely tried |
| the crime was murder "one", guess who testified? |
| Bello and Bradley and they both badly lied |
| and the newspapers all went along for the ride |
| how can the life of such a man |
| be in the palm of some fool's hand? |
| to see him obviously framed |
| couldn't help but make me feel ashamed to live in a land |
| where justice is a game |
| Now all the criminals in their coats and their ties |
| are free to drink martinis and watch the sun rise |
| while Rubin sits like Buddha in a ten foot cell |
| an innocent man in a living hell |
| that's the story of the Hurricane |
| but it won't be over till they clear his name |
| and give him back the time he's done |
| put in a prison cell but one time he could've been |
| the champion of the world |