| I like huntin' ducks down by the shore
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| I like shootin' for my supper instead of buyin' it at the store
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| And knowin' that it lived its life natural and free
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| My favorite fast food is the kind that tries to get away
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| But hey, that’s just me
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| I try not to spend money I don’t have
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| But if I have to borrow, you can bet I’ll pay you back
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| And I wish they’d run things that way up there in D. C
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| I wonder what we’ll do when the debt’s too big to pay
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| But hey, that’s just me
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| I won’t tell you what to think
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| I won’t tell you who to be
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| I will treat you with respect even if we disagree
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| Living together in the land of the free
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| Can you think of any better place to be?
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| Man, I can’t, but that’s just me
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| I like to hear what the old folks have to say
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| I think they did a lot of good back in the good old days
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| And I think that they could teach us a thing, or two, or three
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| I miss the quiet way my grandma used to pray
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| But hey, that’s just me
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| I won’t tell you what to think
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| I won’t tell you who to be
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| I will treat you with respect even if we disagree |
| Living together in the land of the free
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| Can you think of any better place to be?
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| Man, I can’t, but that’s just me
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| And I will judge my brother by what he says and does
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| Not just by his color, or who his daddy was
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| And I will give respect to those who serve and protect us
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| So we’re all free to see the world so differently
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| Every kind and every creed, there’s a place here for us all
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| I say together we can stand, divided we will fall
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| I was born in the land of free
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| I still believe there ain’t no better place to be
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| Yeah, tell me it ain’t just me
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| Awh, tell me it ain’t just me |