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Innocent
Completely innocent is what I am
 But now I am hated, like computer spam
 
 Nobody knows what really went down
 But now I’ve been driven right out of town
 
 The jury seems to favor him
 Everyone’s rooting for poor little Jim
 
 They do not know he’s a liar and a cheat
 All they know is that he is nice and sweet
 
 But why am I so falsely accused
 I feel so useless, lonely and abused
 
 What is the thing he has against me
 But I am innocent, I should be let free
 
 Jim is guilty for all those charges
 But now he blames me and barges
 
 Right into my life, and now take a look
 All I am thought of is a petty crook
 
 Or so he believes, and everyone else too
 Wants me found guilty, he just had to sue
 
  To prove his point, to leave his mark
 His tattling is heard like a morning sky lark
 
 So here I go, it’s my final stand
 It’s obvious this is an evil plan
 
 Listen to me, court and jury
 Be on my side and you will not have to worry
 
 That you made the wrong choice
 Hear my voice
 
 When I say
 The final verdict is coming my way
 
 Let me go, I did not do the crime
 Why else would I write this very long rhyme
 
 Completely innocent is what I am
 All I need is to get out of this jam

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