| O' Say, can you see? |
| By the dawn’s early light —
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| We get 'em young, give 'em guns and ship 'em off to fight
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| While the rocket’s red glare is keeping everyone scared they say
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| «just relax —
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| Put your trust in me and you can sit back and watch the war on your screen.»
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| The country’s run by lunatics, they’re picking up their pens
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| Writing themselves into Revelation, «this is how it’s gonna end!» |
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| Well, I tried hard to bite my tongue
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| Like a good American but they recruited my little brother
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| And they’re shipping off my friends
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| Broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight
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| You know those who stand to gain are not the ones who sacrifice —
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| Watching bombs burst in air from a comfortable chair, they just say
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| «in God we trust, and God trusts in greed
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| Yeah as long as they never show real blood on TV.» |
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| I’m not sorry if this makes you mad, in fact I hope this wakes you up —
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| 'Cause you’ll never see what’s going on with your eyes so tightly shut!
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| There are too many unanswered questions
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| From the towers in New York to the lies leading up
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| To another corporate sponsored war —
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| Well I’ll support the troops by asking what they’re really fighting for —
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| And I think that’s more patriotic than flying a flag from my front porch
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| Come on, let’s go out and start a fight!
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| 'Cause you know two wrongs always make a right
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| Come on, let’s go out and start a fight!
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| 'Cause you know two wrongs never make a right |