| I believe in a helpin' hand
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| But I think a man ought to stand up for himself
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| If prayer’s what Sunday morning’s for, I love the Lord
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| But I do raise a little hell… I will
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| And I’m prepared to sacrifice for what is right
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| But I’m not quite convinced… not yet
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| That the men we sent to represent in the government
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| Even know what the right thing is
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| Listen to this
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| Can I get an amen?
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| A shout-out from my rowdy redneck friends?
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| I’ll say it again
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| Am I gettin' through, am I makin' sense
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| Are we all on the same side of the fence?
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| Now’s the time to get your two cents in
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| Can I get an amen?
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| I believe in equal pay
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| If the job’s the same, why pay somebody less?
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| It don’t make sense
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| And I believe in women’s rights
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| But I ain’t gonna lie, I do like a short tight dress, oh yes
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| Can I get an amen?
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| A shout-out from my rowdy redneck friends?
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| I’ll say it again
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| Am I gettin' through, am I makin' sense
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| Are we all on the same side of the fence?
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| Don’t you wanna get your two cents in
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| Can I get an amen?
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| I believe in loud guitars, smoky bars and muscle cars
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| Pick-up trucks and gun control, as long as they leave mine alone
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| Mother Freedom, Father Time, lookin' people in the eye
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| And who you are means more than where you’ve been
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| Can I get an amen?
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| A shout-out from my rowdy redneck friends?
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| I’ll say it again
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| Am I gettin' through, am I makin' sense
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| Are we all on the same side of the fence?
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| Don’t you wanna get your two cents in
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| Can I get an amen?
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| Oh yeah, can I get an amen? |