| Well John Wayne ain’t in Hollywood today
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| They replaced him with some cowboys that are gay
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| And all the things that I love, somebody’s screwin' up
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| Our kids’ll be the ones who pay
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| There are times you can’t cash my checks
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| That’s the only thing that’s still the same
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| These cartoons that they make today, they outta be ashamed
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| I miss Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse
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| And I miss how it used to be, when we could count on bein' free
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| And George Strait on the radio
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| I miss all those summer nights down by the riverside
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| With a case of beer and my old 68
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| No things today, they just ain’t the same
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| I miss my grandpa, and I miss John Wayne
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| Well that man in D.C. he can kiss my ass
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| He won’t leave me be, and let me smoke my grass
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| He likes my money though, gives it to some other Joe
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| Who’s never worked a day in his whole life
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| And he says we all need a change
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| Well I think he’s right but in the other way
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| 'Cause it ain’t about who’s rich or poor
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| It’s about the chance for more, livin' in the good ol' USA
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| And I miss how it used to be, when we could count on bein' free
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| And George Strait on the radio
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| I miss all those summer nights down by the riverside
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| With a case of beer and my old 68
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| No things today, they just ain’t the same
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| I miss my grandpa, and I miss John Wayne
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| And I miss 1983, when everyone I loved was still alive
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| No things today, they just ain’t the same
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| I miss my Grandpa, I miss John Wayne
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| I love you Grandpa, I miss John Wayne |