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a young American (Young American, young American, she wants the young American) (All right) But she wants the young American Scanning life through
a young American (Young American, young American, she wants the young American) (All right) But she wants the young American Scanning life through
American) (All right) I want the young American, young American (Young American, young American, I want the young American) I want what you want, I want
sent to war against the American people. And we're supposed to feel relieved and secure and protected. Protected from what?! A lot of people with more
Montmartre? No. Not the Moulin Rouge? No. Not the Folies Bergere?! No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. They are Only for Americans The midnight life in gay
mula (what's up?) Scarface, into livin' life like a king (yeah) Every day eatin' good with my team (the American dream) (what's up?) First they said I
world) (It's your world) (It's your world) (It's your world) (Oh, it's your world) (Your world, your world) (It's your world) Yeah Life and death
What you thought last night deserved a first class flight To Hell where God doesn't dwell, you got that right But He bought back life, on a cross that
on Fred Allen's radio show (47) Frederick Delius: 1862-1934 English classical composer one of the Earliest to be influenced by African American music (48)
We're all American girls And we love the life that we lead We're all American girls Hear what we say, know what we mean We're all American girls
In attempts to moderate they ask why we don't write love songs. What is it that we sing then? Our love of life is total, everything we do is
mean It's the lie of an American teen My youth is the foundation of me Living life as an American teen (American teen) American teen, oh yeah We
What compares to what God had said And will stand by the word that He says about me That He have plans, plans to prosper me And His word is a light
of the fire battling for you (oh oh) Bleeding on American soil I bleed American gold On this American soil We pay for the price it costs I bleed this
How hard can that be?" Life at 26 ain't what she thought it would be Now she’s waking up from an American dream No rain falls to a spoiled land Who is
Go ahead and shake whatcha mama gave ya Oh, oh, say can you see By the dawns early light Party with me every night Let down your hands, alright
I've been to all the great American cities I keep my head about me wherever I walk I fell in love with all the American peoples Oh how I love
it's misleading But it's what Americans should be following i Think my ideology is the most illiberal And beautiful thing that was ever Created some
plan is working The American Dream Lady Liberty Standing over me What does it all mean? To live The American dream Ohh oh oh Oh oh oh oh Oh
seen, what I've seen, you would enjoy what life brings Living the American dream they say the best things in life are free If you seen, what I've seen
evidence for If these things are what you mean by God Then I believe in God but I Don't believe in a personal God to whom I look for comfort or for a Natural
American dream Gunshots here Its Gunshots There Sandy Hook Gad Damnnn What a sorrowfull day 20 kids laying dead Shots on shots hearts been broken Innocent
in my american eyes These name brands gon kill you Whats that point its trivial Yall die over material These name brands is killin you Whats the point
Defined by the common objects of their love. What are the common objects we as Americans love, that define us as Americans? I think we know. Opportunity,
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