They Treat Us Like Murderers!
Our crimes weren't that bad, were they?
We didn't kill, we only stole to feed our family.
This tower seems a little extreme, uneven, high, jagged walls.
The highest cell, for petty criminals?
What do they see, do they think we're someone we're not?
We are but two brothers, trying to crawl through life.
We've been locked in Death Tower,
An indefinite sentence,
Our crimes, petty theft,
Our time, that of a murderer.
Injustice does not speak it.
They said they'd throw away the key,
This place is an unholy spectre,
Casting a black shadow across the land,
People in fear below, obey and observe,
It's darkened oppression.
The family are looking for us, aren't they?
We always return home, food or none.
Thrown in this cell, do they even know of our fate?
Doomed to reside at the top of this tower,
We only stole for the good of our kin,
And yet they castrate us like we've killed, like we could kill more.
We've never harmed another, we are peaceful men,
We'd never dream of hurting anyone,
Not even for food, not even to aid our family.
But they refused to listen, threw us in here, in this keyless stone cell.
Throw away the key? In a cell locked by stone slab and by steel?
We can't stay here, our family need us.
Let's break out.
We didn't kill, we only stole to feed our family.
This tower seems a little extreme, uneven, high, jagged walls.
The highest cell, for petty criminals?
What do they see, do they think we're someone we're not?
We are but two brothers, trying to crawl through life.
We've been locked in Death Tower,
An indefinite sentence,
Our crimes, petty theft,
Our time, that of a murderer.
Injustice does not speak it.
They said they'd throw away the key,
This place is an unholy spectre,
Casting a black shadow across the land,
People in fear below, obey and observe,
It's darkened oppression.
The family are looking for us, aren't they?
We always return home, food or none.
Thrown in this cell, do they even know of our fate?
Doomed to reside at the top of this tower,
We only stole for the good of our kin,
And yet they castrate us like we've killed, like we could kill more.
We've never harmed another, we are peaceful men,
We'd never dream of hurting anyone,
Not even for food, not even to aid our family.
But they refused to listen, threw us in here, in this keyless stone cell.
Throw away the key? In a cell locked by stone slab and by steel?
We can't stay here, our family need us.
Let's break out.