In the cities of men they say he fell into sin,nWith whores and gambling dens, became a slave to his sense.nI suss that everyone knows he changed his last name to Jones.nSome believe that his ghost still haunts his house on the coastnncome on come on come on come onn(come on come on come on come on)nnAt his first trial it was said that there were lumps on his headnFrom brutal life as a child and growing up in the wild,nThat his first sight of a train began to drive him insane,nThat the strain was too great, I mean he was raised by apes.nnncome on come on come on come onn(come on come on come on come on)nnAs a child he'd survived, sharp senses kept him alive,nHad no time to sit down, or think about life.nIn the cities of man, everyone follows the plan.nAn ape can't understand what walls do.nnHe couldn't feel the air though his clothes, his shoes deformed his toes, they made him shave his face, his head ached, there wasn't any space, they say he turned to drink from the pain, that he was pretty normal 'til then.nHis hands were far too bent from the vines to handle silverwars, they say at least three doctors were maimed explaining underwear, they say he slept in trees every night 'cause it was only there that he was quiet.nnAs a child he'd survived, sharp senses kept him alive,nHad no time to sit down, or think about life.nIn the cities of man, everyone follows the plan.nAn ape can't understand what walls do.nnAnd now drunk and in pain, he was enraged by the rain,nAnd now truly insane he killed a childnIn a horrible way that would've been out of place in the cities of men but not a...nncome on come on come on come onn(come on come on come on come on)