I Love The USA

Album: Weezer (The White Album) (2016)
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  • Ain't that bad a place
    I was born that way
    I bite my fingernails
    Still got bills to pay
    You sure know what to say
    I'll put you in your place
    Land of the free, I'm on my way

    I love the USA
    I love the USA
    Fuck yeah, this place is great
    I love the USA

    Stop at coffee bean
    This is like a dream
    Let's run across the beach
    Mama, what's the deal?
    Nothin's wrong with me
    Still waters running deep
    Home of the brave, dog on a leash

    I love the USA
    I love the USA
    Fuck yeah, this place is great
    I love the USA

    God save the king, god save the king, god save the king
    Won't feel a thing
    God save the king, god save the king, god save the king

    I love the USA
    I love the USA
    Fuck yeah, this place is great
    I love the USA

    Fuck yeah, this place is great
    I love the USA

    Planes up in the sky
    There's a missing man
    A boy who didn't make it Writer/s: Rivers Cuomo, Samuel Hollander
    Publisher: E O Smith Music, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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