Well, I voted for Donald Trump
I put his sticker on the bumper of my pick-up truck
Next to the image of a rebel rag that says heritage not hate
People say I’m racist and I take it to heart
But there ain’t no colored folks in these parts
It’s just miles and miles of corn fields
All along the interstate
And there’s an old ghost of a railroad town
That haunts this trailer park
I used to go down on the weekends
And break bottles in the parking lot
Of the old abandoned shopping mall
With the quarter slot arcade
Back where I used to hang In the good old days
Well, the GOP party held a big parade
So I went to the rally and I waved my flag
I heard the mantra and I sang along
Saying how we oughta build the wall
There was a bunch of libtards hanging round outside
Hoot’n and a holler’n and a carrying signs
I walked up to their picket line
And looked em all dead in the eyes
I said there ain’t no screen between you
And this big bad redneck now
Me and my friends are gonna meet you
In the parking lot downtown
And now hey snowflake
No your facts ain’t straight
I ain’t trust the man since watergate
I don’t believe your propaganda
No all your news is fake
Well the last four years things been going great
I made a bunch of new friends at the tail-gate
We slap backs and wear our hats
And talk about the democrats
How Bernie Sanders and AOC
Are tryna undermine our liberty
Poisoning the kids and universities
With their socialist philosophy
But freedom ain’t free and it don’t come cheap
Just try to tell the wolves not to eat the sheep
yeah if you don’t like the fences
Then you can be the one to leave
But all these young thugs wanna burn it down
Loot’n stores all over town
If there ain’t no law and order
There ain’t no common ground
Well I logged on to Qanon
Everyone agrees so we can’t be wrong
The democrats and the communist
Had committed an election fraud
So I flew out to Warshington
Met up with all my friends on the courthouse lawn
We stormed the gates and took the capitol stairs
And milled about inside the hall
But though we tried it was all for naught
The government been sold and bought
So if I’m slandered when I’m caught
Don’t let my story be forgot
Cause I did it for my country
And I gave her everything I got
Well 2024 he’s gonna come once more
Busting out the hinges of the devil’s door
Until then my flags still flying
Black and blue forever more
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