He said the sun cannot be heard even on it's brightest day and the jury heard his words but the judge put him away and the prosecutor he felt, that justice had been served and the citizens of the court, didn't see what he deserved and the man stood at the gallows, with his head held high with his arms spread between in an prayer to the sky he said please... give me your love the people looked around, and some of them felt confused he didn't ask for forgiveness, he didn't ask for abuse they stood and watched with their eyes closed, as the guillotine came down they grumbled amongst themselves and moved about the town a woman climbed upon the platform with her head held high and spoke as loud as she dared, in a heart moving cry she said please... remember him with love a young man with ambition, for things he felt must come he spoke his mind many times, and sometimes said to much some say he was a rebel, many say he was a traitor some say he was right, some people name him savior he said please... give me your love everybody sing la, la, la, laa... a son asked his father for what reason had this been done he said even on it's brightest day kid, nobody's ever heard the sun