

Darryl Worley - Have You Forgotten Lyrics: I hear people saying we don't need this war I say there's some things worth fighting for What about our freedom and this piece of ground? We didn't get to keep 'em by backing down They say we don't realize the mess we're getting in Before you start preaching Let me ask you this my friend CHORUS 1 Have you forgotten how it felt that day To see your homeland under fire And her people blown away? Have you forgotten when those towers fell? We had neighbors still inside Going through a living hell And you say we shouldn't worry 'bout Bin Laden Have you forgotten? They took all the footage off my T.V. This is the WORST song Ever! Whenever I hear it, I scream at the radio.

Yeah, dust to dust, Don't cry for us: We made it to Arlington.ġ. The only good thing about that song is We can rest in peace 'Cause we are the chosen ones: We made it to Arlington. We're thankful for those thankful for the things we've done. I'm on sacred ground and I'm in the best of company. And I'm proud to be on this peaceful piece of property. And everytime I hear twenty-one guns, I know they brought another hero home to us. I can rest in peace I'm one of the chosen ones: I made it to Arlington. I'm thankful for those thankful for the things I've done.

And it gave me a chill when he clicked his heels, And saluted me. He recognized me on the first day I came in. And when we finally found that cross, He said: "Son, this is what it cost to keep us free." Now here I am, a thousand stones away from him. We searched all day to find out where my grand-dad lay. I remember Daddy brought me here when I was eight. They folded up a flag and told my Mom and Dad: "We're proud of your son." And I'm proud to be on this peaceful piece of property. The man inside, he cried the day they brought me home. There's a big White House sits on a hill just up the road. They gave me this plot of land, Me and some other men, for a job well done. I thought I'd die an old man back in my hometown. Here's the garbage itself: I never thought that this is where I'd settle down. It's the mobilization of affects in support of the War State. Fascism isn't the Gestapo knocking down your door. Not being into country, I'd never heard it before, but as it played in the theater, both my wife and I got increasingly angry.
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This piece of fascist claptrap was actually playing during the slideshow before the movie we saw last night (Must Love Dogs.Grade: C+).
