The Abraham Lincoln town cars arrive
To dispose of our king and queen
They orchestrated dramatic new scenes
For celebritarian needs

When one world ends
Something else begins
But without a scream
Just a whisper because we just
Start it over again

Do you love your guns?
Your God and your government?
Let me hear you
(Hey)
Do you love your guns?
Do you love your God and your government?
Let me hear you, goddamn it
(Hey)
Do you love your guns?
And your God and your government?
Let me hear you
(Hey)
Your mother and your father and your baby?
Goddamn it, let me hear you
(Hey)
Do you love your guns?
I want your mothers and your fathers
To hear you say it
(Hey)
Every single one of you motherfuckers
Let me hear it from you
(Hey)
Do you love your guns?
And your God and your government?
(Hey)
I want to hear it from everyone
I want to hear you say you want a gun
Let me hear it
(Hey)


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    This is all part of the Holy Wood story. Adam is the protagonist. coma white is this girl who has a major role and there's also a "President Dead" and a "Valentine" (presidents main man). check out mansonusa.com

    TheArchDandyon August 06, 2006   Link

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