It ain't fair, John Sinclair In the stir for breathing air Won't you care for
John Sinclair? In the stir for breathing air Let him be, set him free
Let him be like you and me They gave him ten for two
What else can Judge Columbo do? Gotta, gotta, gotta,..... set him free
If he'd been a soldier man Shooting gooks in Vietnam
If he was the CIA Selling dope and making hay
He'd be free, they'd let him be Breathing air, like you and me
They gave him ten for two What else can Judge Columbo do?
Gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, ............. set him free
They gave him ten for two They got Ali Otis too.
Gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, ........ gotta set him free
Was he jailed for what he done? Or representing everyone
Free John now, if we can From the clutches of the man
Let him be, lift the lid Bring him to his wife and kids
They gave him ten for two What else can the bastards do?
Gotta, gotta, gotta, gotta, ................ gotta, gotta set him free (sing365)
John Sinclair is an American poet from Detroit, one-time manager of the band MC5, and leader of the White Panther Party — a militantly anti-racist countercultural group of white socialists seeking to assist the Black Panthers in the Civil Rights movement — from November 1968 to July 1969. Sinclair attended the Flint College of the University of Michigan, now the University of Michigan-Flint. During his time at UM-Flint John served on the university's Publications Board, school newspaper "the word", and was the president of the Cinema Guild. He graduated in 1964. (wikipedia)
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