paroles de chanson American Life - Primus
In
a
town
in
southernmost
Sicily
Lived
a
family
too
proud
to
be
poor
In
the
year
that
fever
took
father
away
They
hastened
for
American
shores
Now
a
mother
and
her
son
are
standing
in
line
It's
a
cold
day
on
Ellis
Isle
And
they
look
to
the
Statue
of
Liberty
(Liberty,
Liberty)
For
the
boy
we
have
american
life
Ong
is
a
Laotian
refugee
He
works
in
the
audio
trade
The
smoke
from
the
flux
is
filling
his
lungs
He's
earning
minimum
wage
Spending
spare
time
down
on
San
Pablo
Ave
Once
a
week
gets
a
woman
for
the
night
And
he
writes
home
tales
of
prosperity
(prosperity,
prosperity)
For
the
boy
we
have
american
life
For
the
boy
we
have
american
life
Bob
is
an
unemployed
veteran
Born
and
bred
in
the
South
Bronx
He's
living
off
the
streets
down
in
east
L.A
Residing
in
a
cardboard
box
Now
he
plays
a
little
guitar
and
he
has
a
small
dog
Searching
for
aluminum
cans
And
he
holds
on
tight
to
his
dignity
(dignity,
dignity)
He
was
born
into
american
life
He
was
born
into
american
life
For
the
boy
we
have
american
life
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