| Dr. Martin Luther King
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| Square meal for every man and every woman
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| Slavery!
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| Dr. Martin Luther King
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| I’ve been to the mountaintop
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| Don’t you love America, my favorite country?
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| Don’t you love America, land of democracy?
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| Don’t you love America, my favorite country?
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| Don’t you love America, land of democracy?
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| The issues are global
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| I John Fitzgerald Kennedy, do solemnly swear
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| Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country
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| I Richard Nixon, do solemnly swear
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| The issues are global
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| Don’t you love America, my favorite country? |
| Germany
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| Don’t you love America, Russia land of democracy? |
| Africa
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| War
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| Well, from California to the coast of Maine
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| From the days of pickin' cotton and sugar cane
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| From the mountaintops to the rolling hills
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| Baseball, hot dogs and all the cheap thrills
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| There’s New York City and Kalamazoo
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| White, black, red, yellow and of course the Jew
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| Democracy is the land of the free
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| But we’re all gonna die if there’s a World War III!
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| Lebanon, Beirut, Iraq and Iran
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| Arabians, Russians don’t like Americans
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| Revolutionary terrorists swarm like bees
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| Take American hostages across the seas
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| But how long Reagan go for that?
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| Before he really gets mad and then he goes for a bat?
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| War!
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| Yes I’m talking World War III!
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| Destruction! |
| The end of you and me!
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| Good lord
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| Old soldiers never die, they just fade away
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| I see little hope for us
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| Good lord
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| Can we solve. |
| peace?
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| Can we solve. |
| love?
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| America
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| Unity
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| America
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| Peace
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| America |