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If tomorrow all the things were gone |
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I'd worked for all my life, |
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And I had to start again |
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with just my children and my wife, |
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I'd thank my lucky stars |
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to be living here today, |
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Cause the flag still stands for freedom |
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and they can't take that away. |
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I'm proud to be an American |
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where at least I know I'm free, |
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And, I won't forget the ones who died |
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who gave that right to me. |
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And I'll gladly stand up |
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next to you |
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and defend her still today. |
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Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land... |
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God Bless the U.S.A.! |
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From the lakes of Minnesota |
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to the hills of Tennessee, |
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Across the plains of Texas |
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from sea to shining sea, |
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from Detroit down to Houston, |
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and New York to L.A., |
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There's pride in every American heart |
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and it's time we stand and say: |
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I'm proud to be an American |
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where at least I know I'm free, |
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And, I won't forget the ones who died |
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who gave that right to me. |
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And, I'll gladly stand up |
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next to you |
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and defend her still today. |
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'Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land... |
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God Bless the U.S.A!! |