Law and Order
Stiff Little Fingers Lyrics


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Hup!

Everybody's down in the centre of town
You're doing nothing wrong we're only hangin' around
They put you up against the wall
Make loudmouthed jokes just to make you feel small
Laugh at your appearance and the clothes you wear
Call that justice, just isn't fair

I'm talking bout their law and order
They don't do what they oughta
Law and order
There's no justice in it, none

I had a friend who was lifted by the law
Lifted and shifted and dumped on the floor
They treated him like shit
Kicked him in the head and then laughed when he bled
Spat in his face and pulled his hair
Call that justice just isn't fair

I'm talking bout their law and order
They don't do what they oughta
Law and order
There's no justice in it, none

I'm not trying to say we're always right
No-one's saying that it's black and white
All I'm saying is we don't agree
I don't think like you, don't think like me, I hope you never do

Yeah!

And that's the way they try and run this land
How they hold you down and keep you in hand
You're just a pawn in their game
You're just another number, you ain't got a name
You're just a little punk y'know, they don't care
Call that justice just isn't fair

I'm talking bout their law and order
They don't do what they oughta
Law and order
There's no justice in that
Law and order
They don't do what they oughta
Law and order
There's no justice in their law and order
They don't do what they oughta
Law and order




There's no justice in it, no
The justice is all gone, it's all gone!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stiff Little Fingers’ “Law and Order” speak about the unfairness of the law enforcement system. The song describes how people are treated unfairly and unjustly by law enforcement officers. The opening verse talks about how people gather around in the centre of town and are unnecessarily detained and harassed by the police for merely hanging around. The second verse describes how a friend was treated poorly by the law enforcement officials, who kicked him in the head, spat on his face and left him bleeding. The chorus of the song expresses the band’s views on law and order- there is no justice in the actions of the law enforcement officers.


The song speaks about the corruption and injustice that is present in the law enforcement system. It highlights how those in power abuse it to control and hold down those who are powerless. The band members are not trying to state that they are always right, but are expressing their disappointment with the actions of those who should be maintaining justice. The lyrics show that the justice system is broken and it is not providing justice to the oppressed.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody's down in the centre of town
The people are gathered in the town center


You're doing nothing wrong we're only hangin' around
The people are just passing time there


They put you up against the wall
The authorities would confront you by backing you against the wall


Make loudmouthed jokes just to make you feel small
They would crack abusive jokes just to demean you


Laugh at your appearance and the clothes you wear
They would ridicule your looks and attire


Call that justice, just isn't fair
This kind of behavior is not justice, it is unfair


I'm talking bout their law and order
This song is about the existing law and order


They don't do what they oughta
The authorities are not doing what they are supposed to


There's no justice in it, none
There is no justice in the system


I had a friend who was lifted by the law
The artist talks about a friend who was arrested


Lifted and shifted and dumped on the floor
The friend was roughed up during the arrest


They treated him like shit
The authorities treated him very poorly


Kicked him in the head and then laughed when he bled
The friend was seriously beaten, and the authorities even laughed about it


Spat in his face and pulled his hair
The artist explains the grotesque behavior of the authorities towards his friend


I'm not trying to say we're always right
The artist acknowledges his group might not always be right


No-one's saying that it's black and white
The artist recognizes that things are not cut and dried


All I'm saying is we don't agree
The artist is saying that they disagree with the authorities


I don't think like you, don't think like me, I hope you never do
The artist suggests that he and the authorities see things differently, and he hopes they never share the same perspectives


And that's the way they try and run this land
The artist suggests that this is how the authorities manage things in the country


How they hold you down and keep you in hand
The artist explains the stifling behavior of the authorities


You're just a pawn in their game
The authorities are treating the people as mere instruments to serve their goals


You're just another number, you ain't got a name
The authorities do not recognize the people as individuals; they are only numbers on the authorities' lists


You're just a little punk y'know, they don't care
The authorities see people as nobody's, and they don't even care


The justice is all gone, it's all gone!
The artist sums up by saying that there is no justice in the land




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Written by: GORDON ARCHER OGILVIE, JAKE BURNS

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