Wonder what it was that made you this way
Maybe as a baby you dropped your rattle
And it still rattles you to this day
You better practice your evil looks in the mirror
They don't work on me

Slowly crawling up from the down low
The other cops still call you 'fatso'
Short fuse and a top to blow
Unhappy wife, shitty life, hit the bottle

Your whole world dropped from under you
Left you with sorry excuses
Left you with meaningless things to prove
Like why you became a cop
Why did you become a cop?

Wonder what it was that made you this way
As a boy your toys were taken away
And it still toys with you to this day
You better practice your evil looks in the mirror
They don't work on me

Slowly crawling up from the down low
The other cops still call you 'fatso'
Short fuse and a top to blow
Unhappy wife, shitty life, hit the bottle

Your whole world dropped from under you
Left you with sorry excuses
Left you with meaningless things to prove
Like why you became a cop
Why did you become a cop?
Shut the fuck up.

After my court date
I'll forget about you
I'll tell my cellmate
I'll forget about you

After the jail break
I'll forget about you
After I'm through singing this song
I'll forget about you, I'll forget about you!


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Cop Lyrics as written by Derek R. Grant Daniel Michael Andriano

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    I'm not even going to respond to that, because BLAIR is not BUSH. I'm from NEW YORK, where two huge buildings were ambushed by psychos and killed thousands upon thousands of people. Don't even try to compare your police system with ours. My comment was made to AMERICAN citizens, because the song is about American Cops. End of story, I'm not arguing my view of police with somebody who's not even a citizen in my country.

    LoganNYCon July 31, 2002   Link

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