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Hard working people from another land |
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Looking for a little more |
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Coming to this country for a helping hand |
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You know they sail their ships upon these shores |
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And they are lookin' for a freedom |
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That most of us don't appreciate |
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But you know, man, we can't let them in |
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'Cause the government's full of racial hate |
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And then they go the nerve to say |
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They be takin' our culture away |
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Even though our ancestors tried |
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To do the same to the aborigine |
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Seems strange to me, man, strange to me |
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Don't it seem strange to you? |
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That a country founded on immigration |
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Is so damned racist too |
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And I say, home |
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Home is where the heart is |
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Yeah, home |
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And then they go the nerve to say |
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They be takin' our jobs away |
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Even though half the jobs |
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That we're working for are owned from overseas |
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And the other half of the companies |
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Yes, yes, that they say, that we rightly own |
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They operate on aisle three third world |
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That's right yeah, the sweat shop zone |
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And I say, I don't know what's going on |
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Don't know what the hell to say |
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The government decides on letting refugees in |
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And when they get here yes they are detained |
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And I don't know what's going on |
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Don't know the reason why |
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We live in an educated so called democracy |
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Where everybody decides to believe in lies |
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Believe in lies |
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Home is where the heart is, yeah |
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Home |