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Song Parodies -> "This Country is Not Free"

Original Song Title:

"My Country 'Tis of Thee"

Original Performer:

Samuel Francis Smith

Parody Song Title:

"This Country is Not Free"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

This country is not free,
Despite diversity,
Disparity…
Land where Black slaves died!
And Native genocide!
Due to the White Man‘s pride,
Claimed (he) everything!

His native killing sprees,
The Old South slavery,
White-hooded thugs…
The occult rituals,
Freemason temple thrills;
Conquest for land fulfilled,
Blessed from... above???

From England crossed the sea,
Came Europe’s poor and thieves
That soulless throng…
So please do not mistake
All the patriotic fakes;
Who warred, and killed, and raped
For far too long

Our nation's God is Greed,
And immorality,
T’wards sin we swing
Where politicians fight
Knowing not wrong from right;
Downward we plunge in strife,
Red, White, and Blue dying…

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