Someone killed my son
With a heavy gun
They shot and wore him down
Now frown
Cause I’m a callous prick
Are you a treat or trick?
Oh do I make you sick?
I’m proud!
Come on feel this pride
Like Satan’s bride
Like a heavy tide, you drown
Wanna frown on me?
I will make you see
Just how ugly, I am!
Damn!

La la la la
My friend
La la la la
The end
La la la la
I am

Hey yo amego
I know you think I’m loco
So slow, I don’t grow
Take me back to Mexico

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Weapons of mass destruction

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Fight for nothing

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War on terrorism

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Thank you


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    The "fight for nothing" blah blah bit comes before the "war on terrorism" one, just to let you know.

    Well, I think this is definately a politically charged song. It's basically saying, including clips at the end that say something like "9/11...illegal immigration may have to be solved on its own..." which isn't posted here, that we dealt with another country's problems and terrorism before we dealt with our problems, I.E. illegal immigration. He's obviously critical of the war, by adding all the "blah blah blah"s which imply that whatever reasons people have to defend the war, it's trash. The beginning is kind of saying that the president gets criticized but apparently doesn't care (Or do I make you sick?/I'm proud!) And then when he gets into the "Hey yo amego" part, it may be implying that illegal immigrants wanted to come to America because they thought it'd be better, but they don't think it is, so they want to go back to Mexico.

    Well, this song is definately different than any kind of "Happy Song" "Death to Birth" or "Fetus" in the vocals and instrumental. Good stuff. Great CD, once it finally came out.

    .Three.Lefts.on June 14, 2007   Link

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