Great Again lyrics
by Jarrod Alonge
[Intro: Dwight D. Eisenhower]
"For this truth must be clear before us: Whatever America hopes to bring to pass in the world must first come to pass in the heart of America."
[Verse 1]
Driving past the freeway on my daily commute
Seven miles to the gallon with a first-rate view
Not a fairy in this town, we chased them out long ago
My Southern values matter more than you’ll ever know
This land is great, and it should never change
I don’t care what those commie bast*rds say
[Chorus]
My straight white children and a wife that cleans
Let’s pour a glass for the American Dream
Graduated to a high-paying job completely debt-free
There’s nothing quite like life in 1953
[Post-Chorus]
1953
[Verse 2]
Saw a black guy on the sidewalk, better call 911
He got arrested for no reason, but at least I had some fun
Dress up nice for church in my Sunday best
Go back home and bone my wife, I am so blessed
[Chorus]
My straight white children and a wife that cleans
Let’s pour a glass for the American Dream
Graduated to a high-paying job completely debt-free
There’s nothing quite like life in 1953
[Post-Chorus]
1953!
[Outro]
You call this sh*t coffee? It tastes like old p*ss!
I’ll knock all your teeth out with the back of my fist!
Go get me a beer, b*tch, you’re supposed to submit!
Don’t do this again, or else you’ll regret it!
You call this sh*t coffee? It tastes like old p*ss!
I’ll knock all your teeth out with the back of my fist!
Go get me a beer, b*tch, you’re supposed to submit!
Don’t do this again, or else you’ll regret it!