Kill All The White Man
by NOFX

Album: The Longest Line (1992)
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  • Whoa yeah, whoa yeah kill all the white man
    Whoa yeah, whoa yeah kill all the white man

    The white man call himself civilized,
    'Cause he know how to take over,
    The white man come to pillage my village,
    Now he tell me I have to bend over.

    Whoa yeah, whoa yeah kill all the white man
    Whoa yeah, whoa yeah kill all the white man

    No I do not like the white man up in me,
    He rape my people as he rape my country,
    Everything I love and cherish, he try to take away,
    We will be rid of him, soon come the day.

    Whoa yeah, whoa yeah kill all the white man
    Whoa yeah, whoa yeah kill all the white man
    kill all the white man
    kill all the white man
    kill all the white man
    kill all the white man Writer/s: MICHAEL JOHN BURKETT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Wixen Music Publishing
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