Lyrics The Ballad of Bill the Saint - Anthony Raneri
One
was
enough
to
get
him
this
far
And
two
would
just
complicate
things
He
says,
"you'll
be
sitting
pretty
In
a
dark
room
in
the
city
Cause
one
doesn't
leave
room
for
you
and
me"
Bill
was
a
worker
in
a
working
plant
He
builds
things
that
he
can't
afford
But
one
day
he'll
get
his
revenge
it
won't
be
pretty
Society
owes
him
that
and
more
"Oh,
Jesus
Christ",
he
says
"I
think
I'm
doing
fine,
but
it
may
be
time
for
bed"
And
I
think,
"hey,
I
hate
this
game,
it
hasn't
always
been
this
way,
Where
men
are
judged
by
their
mistakes"
Tortured
and
alone
but
not
by
happenstance
Has
heaven
saved
a
place
setting
for
him
Riddled
with
regret
and
sin
He's
in
decent
shape
for
the
shape
he's
in
The
world
won't
get
the
best
of
him
again
"Oh,
Jesus
Christ",
he
says
"I
think
I'm
doing
fine,
but
it
may
be
time
for
bed."
And
I
think,
"hey,
I
hate
this
game,
it
hasn't
always
been
this
way,
Where
men
are
judged
by
their
mistakes."
And
he's
turned
his
memories
Into
secrets
that
he
keeps
from
himself
And
it's
safe
to
tell
it
hasn't
done
him
well
He's
been
held
down
and
told
what
he
can
do
And
that's
exactly
what
they'll
try
to
do
to
you
One
was
enough
to
get
him
this
far
And
two
would
just
complicate
things
He
says,
"you'll
be
sitting
pretty
In
a
dark
room
in
the
city
Cause
one
doesn't
leave
room
for
you
and
me"
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