| In the days following september 11th last year
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| Everybody that was a poet or a writer or a song writer of any kind
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| Had a reason to write some words down or thoughts down on a peice of paper
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| And i was no diffirent that’s what you do when i do And my father served in the army in the 50s he lost his right eye in a training
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| Combat mission he came home he put a flag up on the farm i was raised on i lost
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| Him six months prior to the attacks on New York City and The United States and
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| That flag that flew out in that yard it’s flown there everyday he raised me Right and he never bitched one time about loseing his eye i never heard him cry
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| About it one time he was glad to go do it and that’s why were free today and
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| it’s
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| Our turn to stand on what our fathers and forefathers did for us and make sure
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| We don’t let’em down
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| I wrote a song in the following days after september 11th it’s called The Angry
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| American and i wanna send this out to my father tonight |