| I worked in the fields this morning
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| I traveled your highways today
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| Used a creek and a rainbow for a roadmap
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| And a tree for a chapel to pray
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| And I’m so proud to sing your praises
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| And to live in the land of the free
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| I’m just one of your children who loves you
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| You’re home, sweet home to me
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| United States of America
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| Where I can be whatever I can be
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| Free to think as I choose
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| Right or wrong
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| Win or lose
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| Where my only limitation is me
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| United States of America
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| I believe in the red, white and blue
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| And I thank you for
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| All you’ve done for me
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| And I’ll do my best for you
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| United States of America
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| Hallelujah, we love you
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| And as a citizen of my country
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| I believe it is my duty to obey your laws
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| To try to be a worthy individual
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| A positive example and a productive and responsible citizen
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| To be informed and concerned
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| About our nation’s affairs and to voice my beliefs constructively
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| To practice diligently
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| An attitude of brotherly love
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| And hold no hatred against anyone
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| And when one of my brothers makes a mistake
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| Be he peasant or a President
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| I will try to treat him
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| As I would want to be treated
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| With compassion and understanding
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| And I will continue to be proud
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| To pay taxes for the opportunity
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| To live in the greatest nation in the world
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| A nation born out of faith in God
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| And sustained only if that faith
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| And the support of the American people remain strong
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| United States of America
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| Hallelujah, we love you
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| United States of America
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| Hallelujah, we love you |