In the morning your face cracks and falls to the sea
The sun follows your step end leads you back to me
You keep telling yourself that you're here but you're not alone
And you get the feeling that your mind is not your own
In the evening the sun's red gown turns to brown
The moon follows you to the beach then it swallows you down
Strange how you change and end up at her feet
You keep telling yourself but you know your not be believed
You and me and Hercules in between
You and me and Hercules in between
Shadows rise from the plain...fifty men row
In the distance the ships in the waves cash in their load
On the hill stands Colossus and your mind is freezed
Clouds from your past now at last open to reveal
You and me and Hercules in between
You and me and Hercules in between
Cross the desert sand no one knows your name
And you wish you were somewhere else with some kind of fame
What appears as your shadow is formless as a mist
You keep telling your friends you know.. it exists
One become two then before you... turns to three
Words climb your tongue... like a ladder to speak
Drifting as you go but you row..'til it seems
All is one. All is mind,all is lost and you find
All is dream
You and me Hercules in between...(Eerie, 'Exorcist' style chilling intro, leading to...)
I’m rollin’ up in a big grey bus
And I’m shackled down, myself that’s who I trust
The minute I arrived some sucker got hit
Shanked 10 times behind some bullshit
Word on the pen the fool was a snitch
So without hesitatin’ I made a weapon quick
Found a sharp piece of metal taped it to a stick
Then the bullhorn sounds that means it’s time to chow
My first prison meal the whole feelin’ was foul
It wasn’t quite my style but my stomach growled
So I washed the shit down and hit the weight pile
The brothers was swole, their attitude was cold
I felt the tension on the yard from the young and the old
But I’m a warrior, I got my ground to hold
So I studied the inmates to see who had the power
The whites, the blacks or just the gun tower.
Voice over of inmate describing the ‘daddy’ inmates
In the blink of an eye a riot broke out
Blacks put their backs to the wall ‘cos it was North an South
Somebody shouts and everybody had doubts
Then the bullets started flippin’, took two men out
Then they rushed everybody back to their cells
Damn the pen is different from the county jail
I’m in a one man cell, I know my life’s on the scale
I wonder if that gunman is goin’ to hell
This is my second day, I’m on a ten year stay
I lear