On a cold October morning
As frost lay on the ground
Waiting to make my move
I make no sound

Waiting for the mist to cover all around
I carefully picked my time
Then took the wall

I'm sick and tired of running
The hunger and the pain
A stop to look about then off again

Being at the wrong place
And at the wrong time
Suspected of a hit that was my crime

I am a fugitive being hunted down like game
I am a fugitive but I've got to clear my name

I am a fugitive being hunted down like game
I am a fugitive but I've got to clear my name

Always looking 'round me
Forever looking back
I'll always be a target for attack

Ever moving onwards
Always on the run
Waiting for the sight of a loaded gun

I am a fugitive being hunted down like game
I am a fugitive but I've got to clear my name

I am a fugitive being hunted down like game
I am a fugitive but I've got to clear my name

Even if I find them
And get to clear my name
I know that things can never
Be the same

But if I ever prove
My innocence some day
I've got to get them all to make them pay

I am a fugitive being hunted down like game
I am a fugitive but I've got to clear my name

I am a fugitive being hunted down like game
I am a fugitive but I've got to clear my name


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    A very underrated song!!! Just today on the way home after buying the album i was reading the lyrics from the booklet and i knew it was gonna be an awesome song!!!

    Feliciano2040on December 03, 2008   Link
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    Great song, possably about the movie with the same name. The story fits at least.

    Haseque39on April 18, 2006   Link
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    I love it! Anyway the song (the Fear of the Dark-album anyway) was released in 1992, and the movie in 1993...

    .ChildOfTheNight.on June 05, 2007   Link
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    the movie is based on a TV series that ran during the 60's... and thee song is basically based on that series, i guess

    gorthaurzon August 03, 2007   Link

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