Из альбома: For God and Country
well i thought we'd arrived at a tract in our history 
where we'd fought every endeavor we could fight 
yet i shuddered with grim preconception 
as the cannonade erupted into light 
and my ocular gaze lay dehiscent 
it seemed that i could not look away 
and every god fearing son was a patriot 
and victory remained elusive 
just one bomb away 
oh yeah one bomb away 
and they say that customs will reconcile people 
to any atrocity - (George Bernard Shaw) 
from dachau to belfast to baghdad 
from sea to shining sea 
and they say that when fascism crosses our borders 
it'll be wrapped up in a shroud 
glowing red, white, and blue 
and our rectors they say will explain it away 
as the ravings of a passionate few 
well i happened to visit a slaughterhouse 
where cessation's redolence rose to the sky 
and propitious creatures await a most virulent fate 
which their pacific demeanor belies 
it was a place i don't care to return to 
whose chambers compassion would not recognize 
where slaughter is sanctification 
and humanity covers it's eyes 
covers it's eyes 
my country 'tis of thee 
sweet land of liberty 
of thee i sing of thee i sing 
i don't want to be a patriot 
if being a patriot means being like you