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    Hurricane
    (专辑: Desire - 1976)
    
    Pistols shots ring out in the 
bar room night  Enter Patty Valentine from the 
upper hall  She sees the 
bartender in a 
pool of blood  Cries out, "My God, they killed them all!"   Here comes the 
story of the 
Hurricane  The 
man the 
authorities came to blame  For something that he never done  Put him in a 
prison cell but one time he could-a been  The 
champion of the 
world   Three bodies lying there does Patty see  And another man named Bello moving around mysteriously  "I didn't do it", he says and he throws up his hands  "I was only robbing the 
register. I 
hope you understand   "I saw them leaving," 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 flashing  In the 
hot New Jersey night   Meanwhile far away in another part of town  Rubin Carter and a 
couple of friends are driving around  Number one contender for the 
middleweight crown  Had no idea what kinda shit was about to go down   When a 
cop pulled him over to the 
side of the 
road  Just like the 
time before and the 
time before that  In Paterson that's just the 
way things go  If you're black you might as well not show up on the 
street  '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 out prowling around  He said, "I saw two men running 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 though this man could hardly see  They told him he could identify the 
guilty men   Four in the 
morning and they haul Rubin in  They took him to the 
hospital and they brought him upstairs  The 
wounded man looks up through his one dying eye  Says, "Why'd you bring him in here for? He ain't the 
guy!"   Here's 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-a been the 
champion of the 
world   Four months later the 
ghettos are in flame  Rubin's in South America fighting for his name  While Arthur Dexter Bradley's still in the 
robbery game  And the 
cops are putting the 
screws to him looking for somebody to blame   "Remember that murder that you 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-a 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."  The 
cop said, "A 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 wanna have to go back to jail, be a 
nice fellow   You'll be doing 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, "and 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 
jailhouse  Where they try to turn a 
man into a 
mouse   All of Rubin's cards 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 
DA 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 baldly lied  And the 
newspapers—they 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   Yes, that's the 
story of the 
Hurricane  But it won't be over 'til they clear his name  And give him back the 
time he's done  Put in a 
prison cell but one time he could-a been  The 
champion of the 
world  
 
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