Lyrics The Great American Novel - Kevin Max
I
was
born,
raised
an
orphan
in
a
land
that
once
was
free
In
a
land
that
poured
its
love
out
on
the
moon
And
I
grew
up
in
the
shadows
in
your
silos
filled
with
grain
But
you
never
helped
to
fill
my
empty
spoon
And
when
I
was
10,
you
murdered
love
with
courtroom
politics
And
you
learned
how
to
make
a
lie
sound
just
like
truth
But
I
know
you
better
now
and
I
don't
fall
for
all
your
tricks
And
you've
lost
the
one
advantage
of
my
youth
You
kill
a
black
man
at
midnight
just
for
talking
to
your
daughter
Then
you
make
his
wife
your
mistress
and
you
leave
her
without
water
And
the
sheet
you
wear
upon
your
face
is
the
sheet
your
children
sleep
on
It's
against
the
law
to
pray
in
school
You
say
we
beat
the
Russians
to
the
moon
And
I
say
you
starved
your
children
to
do
it
You
are
far
across
the
ocean
but
the
war
is
not
your
own
And
while
you're
winning
theirs,
you're
gonna
lose
the
one
at
home
Do
you
really
think
the
only
way
to
bring
about
the
peace
Is
to
sacrifice
your
children
and
kill
all
your
enemies?
The
politicians
all
make
speeches
while
the
news
men
all
take
note
And
they
exaggerate
the
issues
as
they
shove
them
down
our
throats
Is
it
really
up
to
them
whether
this
country
sinks
or
floats?
Well,
I
wonder
who
would
lead
us
if
none
of
us
would
vote
Well,
my
phone
is
tapped
and
my
lips
are
chapped
from
whispering
through
the
fence
You
know
every
move
I
make,
or
is
that
just
coincidence?
Well,
you
try
to
make
my
way
of
life
a
little
less
like
jail
If
I
promise
to
make
tapes
and
slides
and
send
them
through
the
mail
And
your
money
says
in
God
we
trust
But
it's
against
the
law
to
pray
in
school
You
say
we
beat
the
Russians
to
the
moon
And
I
say
you
starved
your
children
to
do
it
You
say
all
men
are
equal,
all
men
are
brothers
Then
why
are
the
rich
more
equal
than
others?
Don't
ask
me
for
the
answer,
I've
only
got
one
That
a
man
leaves
his
darkness
when
he
follows
the
Son
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