Put his coat on his shoulders and slowly he walked away
Behind him
He could hear those innocent voices
Crying out so bitterly

Saying
We did not start the war
But we fighting now
We did not start this fire
But we burning now

They were told many years ago
That their country is free
But they didn't understand
That it's not real

They never knew
It was a Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
I tell you it's a Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
Oh I tell you it's a Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
It is a Mickey Mouse independence yeah
Mickey Mouse independence
It is a Mickey Mouse independence yeah
Mickey Mouse independence
I tell you it's a Mickey Mouse independence oh
Mickey Mouse independence

Becoming a new country
That's said to be free
Becoming a new country
That is said to be free

Me sight corruption (Corruption)
Me sight starvation (Starvation)

Walking like a millionaire
Cause you think your country is free
One thing you don't know
Your country is being remote controlled

It is a Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
It is a Mickey Mouse independence yeah
Mickey Mouse independence
I tell you it's a Mickey Mouse freedom
Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
It is a Mickey Mouse independence yeah
Mickey Mouse independence
Listen to me it is a Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
Mickey Mouse freedom yeah
They have a Mickey Mouse independence yeah
Mickey Mouse independence


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