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America, Communicate With Me Lyrics By Ray Stevens

    excuse me ma’am
    what do you think about all the protests in america today
    well my advice to all the demonstrators would be either love it or leave it
    pardon me sir what do you think of america and all the protest that’s going on
    protest huh well i think they may have a valid point
    i mean like something’s got to be done in america
    either we change it or lose it

    i’m tired of all your protests
    they’re getting out of hand
    and all you politicians
    you’re too vague to understand
    and somewhere in the middle of
    two extremes without a plan
    i’m just the average man
    just trying to do the best i can

    and i’ve had it with the preacher
    i don’t walk to him no more
    everybody’s spreading doubts with shouts
    of politics and war
    and from where i stand
    it don’t make sense to be against or for
    seams like nowadays
    there is no call to reason anymore

    but the answers aren’t all yes or no
    to or fro stop or go
    everything’s not left or right
    black or white day or night

    america my country ’tis of thee
    america communicate with me

    three small bullets took the leaders
    that could help us all unite
    and the people split asunder
    in their search for truth and right
    and the rabblerousers
    preached distorted views from left and right
    and the rockets red glare
    searches for the dawn’s early light

    but despite your flaming headlines
    i’ll still keep my faith in you
    and you’re still the same great country
    that i pledge allegiance to
    call me a sentimental patriot
    well i guess that could be true
    well i can’t help but think
    a lot of people feel the way i do

    ’cause the answers aren’t all yes or no
    to or fro stop or go
    and everything’s not left or right
    black or white day or night

    america my country ’tis of thee
    america communicate with me

    Artist: Ray Stevens

    Year: 1970

    Decade: 70s

    Language: en

    Word Count: 166