My cousin is in columbia
Hunting down the rebels
Over fields of bright and shiny coca

Over the jungle floor
One-handing a 32
He says: “Bring her down low now, I'm ready to go.”

“I hunt kids in camouflage
Rain down bullets in flight, white light,
Barefoot boys run for your lives.”

But you can't be nice
You put your gun to their head
And you pull back the pin
And you can't be good

My friend is based in afghanistan
He goes from cave to cave and pulls the trigger
At the first sight of a man

It's total anarchy
Shooting tracer bullets at night
A high and holy patrol into poppy fields

But you can't be good
You hold up the bloody knife
And let it shine in the sun
You gotta be everywhere

I'm a guard in guantanamo
I bring the prisoners in
The hoods come off and torture slowly begins

The screams I've overheard
It'd fuck up a weaker man
But I'm cold, I'm so untouchable

And you can't be nice
I got a flak jacket
On my soul with me tonight
And you can't be good


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    Cheney said that "the American way of life was not negotiable". What the heck is the American way of life? Given the actions of the tyrants in the white house, its not anything to do with liberty, freedom or justice.

    A heated pool and bar sounds as much like the "American way of life" as anything else I can think of.

    dagwoodon September 08, 2006   Link

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