Mr Haminton, what are you trying to do? You put a tax on my life, now I think I’ll, do the same to you
Mr Washington, hell is going on? We fought to be free from this, now seems its gone all wrong
Well I do protest, peacefully refrain, we always saw things different, now you’ve got your way
Well how do you sleep, damage left behind, now that you’ve got your money, how bout peace of mind?
This in not what we’d envisioned, how did we go so astray? With the country is so damn young, how could it possibly lose it way
Marching on its own people, 3000 guns in hand, you think we’ll stand to bullied on our own brand new land?
Well I do protest, peacefully refrain, we always saw things different, now you’ve got your way
Well how do you sleep, damage left behind, now that you’ve got your money, how bout peace of mind?
You cannot take my whiskey
You cannot break my heart
You cannot fake your reasons
And You cannot shake my love
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