American Dream
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American Dream
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One revolution turning around
Grace under pressure, but don't make a sound
Our house is divided but together we stand
One constitution go hand to hand
Chorus 1 :
Here's to you, red and yellow, black and white
Watch the daylight turn to night
We're not as bold as we may seem
We're looking for the American dream
Some people hide and they go underground
Sex as an issue in everyday towns
Trading in secrets and dealing in lies
Livin' is easy when you close your eyes
Chorus 2 :
Here's to you, red and yellow, black and white
Join the daylight, return to night
We're not as bold as we may seem
We're looking for the American dream
(Solo)
(Chorus 2)
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