They wanna sell it out, buy it up
And dumb it down
A good God is hard to find
I'll join the crowd that wants to see me dead
Right now I feel I belong for the first time

Multiply your death, divide by sex
Add up the violence and what do you get?

We are all just stars and we're waiting
We are all just scarred and we're hating
We are all just stars on your burning flag

(You point your gun at me)
(And hope it will go away)
(If God was alive)
(He would hate you anyway)

My right wing is flapping
The left one is grey
Let's hear it for the kids
But nothing they say
They gyrate and G-rate on Election Day
We got our ABC's and our F-U-C-K

F-U-C-K
F-U-C-K

Multiply your death, divide by sex
Add up the violence and what do you get?

We are all just stars and we're waiting
We are all just scarred and we're hating
We are all just stars on your burning flag

(You point your gun at me)
(And hope it will go away)
(If God was alive)
(He would hate you anyway)

We are all just stars and we're waiting
We are all just scarred and we're hating
We are all just stars on your burning flag
Stars on your burning flag
Stars on your burning flag
Stars on your burning flag
Stars on your burning flag
Stars on your burning flag


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Burning Flag Lyrics as written by John Lowery Jeordie White

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    Song is about the political environment in the United States.

    my right wing is flapping - Right wing "conservative" party of the US, spouts alot of rhetoric, "flapping".

    the left one is gray - Left wing "progressive" party of the US, claims to be for the people, especially the "minorities". But really just uses them to further their own goals. Hence, gray, not white and shiny as they like to make themselves appear.

    "let's hear it for the kids but
    nothing they say" - Politicians of both wings constantly claim to be "working for the children", but it's nothing but a ploy to get more votes. Nothing is ever actually done to improve the public schools, etc. This is quite visible in many of the comments on this site.

    they gyrate and G-rate on Election Day we got our ABC's and our F U C K - The kids don't care about the election, they've passed their standardized tests set before them by the politicians and have achieved their goal. When the bar is set that low, nothing but letting the government lead you like a shepard remains. - Alternatively, it could again be relating to the way the politicians splay themselves infront of the masses like great whores for votes on election day. The ABC, and F U C K being spelled out the way it is could be a reference to the massive amount of acronyms the politicians and government like to sling around.

    RalphMeatchunkon May 24, 2009   Link

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