Текст песни Accidental Racist - LL Cool J , Brad Paisley
To
the
man
that
waited
on
me
At
the
Starbucks
down
on
Main
I
hope
you
understand
When
I
put
on
that
t-shirt
The
only
thing
I
meant
to
say
Is
I′m
a
Skynyrd
fan
The
red
flag
on
my
chest
somehow
is
Like
the
elephant
in
the
corner
of
the
south
And
I
just
walked
him
right
in
the
room
Just
a
proud
rebel
son
with
an
'ol
can
of
worms
Lookin′
like
I
got
a
lot
to
learn
But
from
my
point
of
view
I'm
just
a
white
man
comin'
to
you
from
the
southland
Tryin′
to
understand
what
it′s
like
not
to
be
I'm
proud
of
where
I′m
from
but
not
everything
we've
done
And
it
ain′t
like
you
and
me
can
re-write
history
Our
generation
didn't
start
this
nation
We′re
still
pickin'
up
the
pieces,
walkin'
on
eggshells,
fightin′
over
yesterday
And
caught
between
southern
pride
and
southern
blame
They
called
it
Reconstruction,
fixed
the
buildings,
dried
some
tears
We′re
still
siftin'
through
the
rubble
after
a
hundred-fifty
years
I
try
to
put
myself
in
your
shoes
and
that′s
a
good
place
to
begin
But
it
ain't
like
I
can
walk
a
mile
in
someone
else′s
skin
Cause
I'm
a
white
man
livin′
in
the
southland
Just
like
you
I'm
more
than
what
you
see
I'm
proud
of
where
I′m
from
but
not
everything
we′ve
done
And
it
ain't
like
you
and
me
can
re-write
history
Our
generation
didn′t
start
this
nation
And
we're
still
paying
for
the
mistakes
That
a
bunch
of
folks
made
long
before
we
came
And
caught
somewhere
between
southern
pride
and
southern
blame
Dear
Mr.
White
Man,
I
wish
you
understood
What
the
world
is
really
like
when
you′re
livin'
in
the
hood
Just
because
my
pants
are
saggin′
doesn't
mean
I'm
up
to
no
good
You
should
try
to
get
to
know
me,
I
really
wish
you
would
Now
my
chains
are
gold
but
I′m
still
misunderstood
I
wasn′t
there
when
Sherman's
March
turned
the
south
into
firewood
I
want
you
to
get
paid
but
be
a
slave
I
never
could
Feel
like
a
new
fangled
Django,
dodgin′
invisible
white
hoods
So
when
I
see
that
white
cowboy
hat,
I'm
thinkin′
it's
not
all
good
I
guess
we′re
both
guilty
of
judgin'
the
cover
not
the
book
I'd
love
to
buy
you
a
beer,
conversate
and
clear
the
air
But
I
see
that
red
flag
and
I
think
you
wish
I
wasn′t
here
I′m
just
a
white
man
(If
you
don't
judge
my
do-rag)
Comin′
to
you
from
the
southland
(I
won't
judge
your
red
flag)
Tryin′
to
understand
what
it's
like
not
to
be
I′m
proud
of
where
I'm
from
(If
you
don't
judge
my
gold
chains)
But
not
everything
we′ve
done
(I′ll
forget
the
iron
chains)
It
ain't
like
you
and
me
can
re-write
history
(Can′t
re-write
history
baby)
Oh,
Dixieland
(The
relationship
between
the
Mason-Dixon
needs
some
fixin')
I
hope
you
understand
what
this
is
all
about
(Quite
frankly
I′m
a
black
Yankee
but
I've
been
thinkin′
about
this
lately)
I'm
a
son
of
the
new
south
(The
past
is
the
past,
you
feel
me)
And
I
just
want
to
make
things
right
(Let
bygones
be
bygones)
Where
all
that's
left
is
southern
pride
(RIP
Robert
E.
Lee
but
I′ve
gotta
thank
Abraham
Lincoln
for
freeing
me,
know
what
I
mean)
It′s
real,
it's
real
It′s
truth
1 Officially Alive
2 Death of a Married Man
3 Death of a Single Man
4 The Mona Lisa
5 Those Crazy Christians
6 I Can't Change the World
7 Southern Comfort Zone
8 Beat This Summer
9 Outstanding In Our Field
10 Tin Can On a String
11 Karate
12 Accidental Racist
13 Pressing On a Bruise
14 Runaway Train
15 Harvey Bodine
16 Bon Voyage
17 Bon Voyage
18 Beat This Summer
19 Outstanding In Our Field
20 Pressing On a Bruise
21 Onryo
22 Karate
23 Harvey Bodine
24 Tin Can On a String
25 Accidental Racist
26 Runaway Train
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