No Time For Love (aka If They Come In the Morning) Original lyrics updated 2015 by the author, Jack Warshaw. Released August 2015 on the Album "Misfits Migrants and Murders" https://jackwarshaw.bandcamp.com/track/if-they-come-in-the-morning-2 https://jackwarshaw.bandcamp.com/track/if-they-come-in-the-morning-2 NO TIME FOR LOVE (UPDATED) (Jack Warshaw) They call it the law - apartheid, internment, repression, injustice and silence The law that they made to keep you and me where they think we belong They who hide behind steel and bullet-proof glass, machine guns and spies And tell us who suffer their tear gas and torture that we're in the wrong CHORUS No time for love if they come in the morning No time to show fear or for tears in the morning No time for goodbyes no time to ask why And the wail of the siren is the cry of the morning The trade union leaders, the rebels, the writers, the fighters and all The strikers who fought with the cops at their factory gates The sons and the daughters of unnumbered heroes who paid with their lives The poor folk whose color or class or belief was their only mistake CHORUS They suffered the torture they rotted in cells, wrote letters, went crazy and died The limits of pain they endured but the loneliness got them instead The courts gave ‘em justice as justice is given by well mannered thugs Sometimes they fought for the will to survive and sometimes they wished they were dead CHORUS They took away Sacco, Vanzetti, Connolly and Pearse in their time They came for Mandela, Bobby Sands, the Panthers and many more friends Now they come after those who expose their crimes like Snowdon has done In places that never made headlines, the list never ends CHORUS The boys in blue are only a few of the everyday cops on their beat The CID, NSA, Google and Apple and spies and eyes in the skies do their job well And behind them the brains that build systems that collect every word that we breathe And the ones who decide when it’s time to drag you to a cell CHORUS Now you tell us that here we are free to say and to think what we please To march and to speak, to write and to sing as long as we do it alone But say it out loud with millions of comrades and it won’t be too long. Till they give you a long rest with walls and barbed wire for a home CHORUS You call us illegal, unwanted, mass rapists, drug dealers and more We who pick all your crops; clean your homes, wash your kids, fight and die in your wars You order your police and border enforcers to shove us back where we once fled in fear Away from the land you call “free” that you took from the poor folk you murdered before CHORUS So come all you people to give to your brothers and sisters the will to fight on They say you get used to a war but that doesn't mean the war isn't on The fish need the sea to survive just as your comrades do And the death squads can only get to them if first they can get through to you CHORUS
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