paroles de chanson Thank You God - Akira The Don feat. Paul Harvey
How
come
after
thousands
of
years
of
experiment
Our
new
nation
has
come
so
far,
so
fast?
All
this
in
less
than
two
hundred
years
What
is
the
secret
of
our
success?
Well,
I
think
it
had
to
do
with
a
basic
American's
Creed
Perhaps
it
never
passed
a
pioneer's
lips
in
this
form
But
if
it
had
I
think
he
would
have
said
something
like
this
I
believe
in
my
God,
in
my
Country
and
in
Myself
I
believe
in
my
God,
in
my
Country
and
in
Myself
I
know
that
sounds
like
a
trite
too
simple
thing
to
say
And
yet
it's
a
rare
man
today
who
will
dare
to
stand
up
and
say
I
believe
in
my
God
and
my
Country
and
in
Mysеlf
And
in
that
order
When
the
еarly
American
pioneer
first
turned
his
eyes
toward
the
west
There
were
only
Indian
trails
or
traces
as
they
were
called
For
him
to
foll'er
through
the
wilderness
Do
you
know
today
you
can
Roller
skate
from
Miami
to
Seattle,
from
San
Diego
to
Plymouth
Rock?
In
this
little
bitty
instant,
as
historical
time
is
measured,
Our
7%
of
the
Earth's
population
has
come
to
possess
More
than
half
of
all
the
world's
good
things
How
come?
Well
sir,
when
that
early
pioneer
turned
his
eyes
toward
the
west
he
Didn't
demand
that
somebody
else
look
after
him
He
didn't
demand
a
free
education
He
didn't
demand
a
guaranteed
rocking
chair
at
eventide
He
didn't
demand
that
somebody
else
take
care
of
him
If
he
got
ill
or
got
old
There
was
an
old
fashioned
philosophy
in
those
days
that
A
man
was
supposed
to
provide
for
his
own
and
for
his
own
future
He
didn't
demand
a
maximum
amount
of
Money
for
a
minimum
amount
of
work
Nor
did
he
expect
pay
for
no
work
at
all
Come
to
think
of
it
he
didn't
demand
anything
That
hard-handed
pioneer
just
looked
out
there
At
the
rolling
plains
stretching
away
to
the
tall
green
mountains
And
then
lifted
his
eyes
to
the
blue
skies
and
said
"Thank
you
God.
Now
I
can
take
it
from
here"
"Thank
you
God.
Now
I
can
take
it
from
here"
That
spirit
isn't
dead
in
our
country,
it's
dormant
It's
been
discredited
in
some
circles,
driven
underground
But
it
isn't
dead
It's
just
that
a
few
seasons
ago
politicians
baiting
their
hooks
With
free
barbeque
and
trading
a
Ponzi
promise
For
votes
began
telling
us
We
don't
want
opportunity
anymore,
we
want
security
We
don't
want
opportunity
anymore,
we
want
security
We
don't
want
opportunity
anymore,
we
want
security
And
they
said
it
so
often
we
came
to
believe
them
We
wanted
security
And
they
gave
us
chains
and
we
were
secure
Suddenly
with
our
constitutional
guarantees
depleted
With
our
national
character
eroding
away
With
our
tax
laws
penalizing
those
who
would
dare
to
prosper
With
workers
concentrating
on
how
little
they
can
get
by
with
Instead
of
how
much
they
can
produce
Suddenly
we
looked
overhead
one
day
to
discover
That
the
first
to
the
moon
in
space
was
a
Russian
accomplishment
That
free
men
dragging
their
feet
had
been
outdistanced
By
slave
workers
dragging
their
chains
And
we
were
sore
afraid
Perhaps
this
was
a
disguised
blessing,
too
Maybe
a
dramatic
accomplishment
by
this
cold
war
adversary
Was
necessary
to
get
us
off
our
dead
centres
And
back
to
work
again
If
we
can
revive
in
ourselves,
Then
in
our
youth,
something
of
that
Basic
American's
Creed,
The
horizon
has
never
ever
been
so
limitless
For
Man
stands
now
on
the
threshold
of
His
highest
adventure
of
all
his
first
faltering
footsteps
into
space
Twenty
years
from
today,
half
of
the
products
You
will
be
using
in
your
everyday
living
Aren't
even
in
the
dictionary
yet
We've
got
it
made
If
we
just
keep
on
keeping
on
We've
got
it
made
– and
if
we
don't?
We
will
follow
those
other
great
nation-states
of
history
Into
the
graveyard
of
ignominious
oblivion
History
promises
only
this
for
certain
We
Will
Get
Exactly
What
We
Deserve
Thank
you
God
Now
I
can
take
it
from
here
Thank
you
God
Now
I
can
take
it
from
here
Thank
you
God
Now
I
can
take
it
from
here
Thank
you
God
Now
I
can
take
it
from
here
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