Lou Reed - Mistrial

When I was six, I had my first lady
When I was eight, my first drink
When I was fourteen, I was speeding in the street
What could anybody say to me?

[Bridge]
You can call me Mister, you can call me Sir
But don't you point your finger at me

[Chorus]
I want a mistrial to clear my name
I want a mistrial in front of the people
I want a mistrial to clear my name
I want to bring my case to the people of New York City

When I was thirty, my attitude was bad
If I said differently, it'd be a lie
But there's some smarts you learn down in the street
That a college education can't buy

[Bridge]

I want a mistrial to clear my name
I want a mistrial in front of the people
I want a mistrial to clear my name
I want to bring my case in front of the people at New York City

[Bridge]

[Chorus]

And I said: "M-I-S-T-R-I-A-L", mistrial
In front of all the people
I said: "M-I-S-T-R-I-A-L", mistrial
In front of the people of New York City

Mistrial
The people of New York City
I said mistrial
"M-I-S-T-R-I-A-L"

Written by:
LOU REED

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