Headlights flashing me
It's the New York State Police
Slow down buddy, pull over there
It's the New York State Police
Where you come from, are you putting me on
It's the New York State Police
Come on boys let's go downtown
It's the New York State Police

82nd precinct boys
82nd precinct boys
82nd precinct boys
We're the boys making all the noise

Get those boxes out of the truck
We're the New York State Police
If Morella's in it'll be our luck
We're the New York State Police
Empty your pockets, take off your clothes
We're the New York State Police
Keep your mouth shut or we'll break your nose
We're the New York State Police

82nd precinct boys
82nd precinct boys
82nd precinct boys
We're the boys making all the noise

Got you on our video screens
We're the New York City Police
OK boys now keep it clean
We're the New York State Police
We ain't green we ain't boy scouts
We're the New York State Police
We know if you're holding out
We're the New York State Police

82nd precinct boys
82nd precinct boys
82nd precinct boys
We're the boys making all the noise


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    The song sounds like it should have been about the NYPD (the NY city police dept.) The State Police don't have precincts and rarely come to NYC and downtown.

    JeffKaos71on March 10, 2005   Link

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