Land Of The F(r)ee
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Land Of The F(r)ee
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The damn man kicking down my door
Don't he know i won't see him no more?
That dusty brim hanging over his eyes
Lord, i ain't never seen a man of his size
The heavy hand and the cast iron faith
He never gives but he always takes
I see the red red dust on his soul
His tired boots are as black as coal
You might see him in a subway car
Or in the darkest corner down in the bar
The steely gaze and the serpent smile
He'll work you over pretty good for a while
So i'll tell you just what i did
I packed my bags and away i went
Crossed frozen mountains and a deep blue sea
I built a wall between him and me
Tell you something if you're hooked by the man
Just get out while you still can.
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