| I see it all, I get it, I promise you I do
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| Your mom walked out on you when you were only two
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| You’ve grown up believing that this country hates the poor
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| You’re a dad three times over and you’re only twenty-four
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| The Christians on the radio, they act like you’re scum
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| Self-righteous condescending bastards, each and every one
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| I don’t read the Bible but I try to love you, man
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| Every flaw and violent act, I think I understand
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| But your dogs, your dogs, what’s fun about those?
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| And that tat on your neck, and that ring through your nose?
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| The weed, the junk food, the violent pornography
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| Don’t you think you’d want to be
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| Just a little bit more like me?
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| I still have high hopes you could join our community
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| There’s more of us than you now, but we’d welcome the diversity
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| You’re not white trash, like the other neighbors say
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| If you want to challenge stereotyping, join the PTA
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| At night, when your pit bulls are scaring our children
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| My wife, I’ll be honest here, wants me to shoot them
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| And sometimes I let my fantasies run
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| But that’s only at night, when I’m not really thinking
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| And you’re listening to Metallica in your backyard and drinking
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| The rest of the time I think we get along fine
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| I never judge you, I’m a live-and-let-live guy
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| But your dogs, your dogs, what’s fun about those?
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| And that tat on your neck, and that ring through your nose?
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| The weed, the junk food, the violent pornography
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| Don’t you think you’d want to be
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| Just a little bit more like me? |