They’re Kicking Down Our Doors
They’re kicking down our doors, and the law don’t live here anymore. They’re burning up the paper that once kept us safe and sure.
[Intro]
They used to knock.
Now they kick.
And the echo sounds a lot like freedom breaking.
[Verse 1]
Out on the edge of Chicago town,
Helicopters drown out the cries,
Masked men with no names or warrants,
Dragging dreams into the night.
[Chorus]
They’re kicking down our doors, and the law don’t live here anymore.
They’re burning up the paper that once kept us safe and sure.
The Fourth Amendment’s bleeding on the floor,
And the ones who swore to guard it are the ones who broke it first.
[Verse 2]
They say it’s just for safety, they say it’s for the cause.
But there’s nothing safe about a boot that doesn’t pause.
When they come for your neighbor, your friend, your kin—
They won’t stop there. They’ll come again.
[Bridge]
What do you do when the badge becomes the mask?
What do you say when your freedom’s just a task?
Do you whisper? Do you kneel?
Or do you stand up and make them feel?
(Soft harmonica solo — like a cry in the dark)
[Final Chorus]
They’re kicking down our doors, and the light is fading fast.
If we don’t fight for justice now, this moment’s gonna last.
The Fourth Amendment’s crying from the ashes on the floor,
And if we don’t rise together, there won’t be doors anymore.
[Outro]
(Music fades. One last match strike.)
When the government becomes the criminal,
The people become the law.



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