| I still think about the way it was
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| When you could still speak your mind
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| Back when uncle Sam put a gun in your hand
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| And you laid it all on the line
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| Well, my grand daddy never did have any trouble
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| With standin' up for what he believed
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| People today seem to be ashamed
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| Of the price that we paid to be free
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| My flag’s still flyin', there ain’t no denyin'
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| I’m American, born and bred
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| Still proud and united, bring hell and I fight it
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| This blue collar done turn red
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| We used to judge a man by the shake of his hand
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| And his honor and his honesty
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| Never knocked him down when he stood his ground
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| 'Cause it wouldn’t beat the policy
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| Now there’s mail out bills and fat cat deals
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| And the senate and the house are goin' on
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| We gotta stick to our guns and remember the ones
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| Who made this country strong
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| 'Cause my flag’s still flyin', there ain’t no denyin'
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| I’m American, born and bred
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| Still proud and united, bring hell and I fight it
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| This blue collar done turn red
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| My flag’s still flyin', there ain’t no denyin'
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| I’m American, born and bred
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| Still proud and united, bring hell and I fight it
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| This blue collar done turn red
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| And it ain’t over
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| 'Cause my flag’s still flyin', there ain’t no denyin'
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| I’m American, born and bred
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| Still proud and united, bring hell and I fight it
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| This blue collar done turn red
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| This blue collar done turn red
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| This blue collar done turn red |