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Stars And Stripes / The Betsy Ross Flag
Stars And Stripes / The Betsy Ross Flag

LYRICS
Everybody bleeds in red
Everybody ends up dead
Nobody’s born a dread
Now it’s time to use our head
Now it’s time to lift our head

Thirteen stars on a field of blue
What on earth has become of you
Red blood spilled upon the white
All in the name of what is right

Chorus

Came to understand ‘not just your land
It’s meant for me and you
Leaving our footprints on everything we do
Gonna command a human ban/band

Chorus

Country ’tis of thee what’s become of thee
Hypocrisy sweet land of liberty
From sea to murky sea
What’s become of being free?

Chorus

ABOUT THE SONG
A song about symbolism and the flag of the United States of America, also known as “Stars And Stripes” and “the Betsy Ross Flag”. The stars on the blue field replaced the Grand Union design that was based on the British Union Jack flag.

The thirteen stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain and became the first states in the United States: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Legend attributes the red on white as symbolism for blood on white bandages.

Style: Protest Folk Rock
Chords: G#mM7 E E7 / A G E / G A E
Recording: digital 10-track stereo
Vocals, Guitar, Organ

Band together and join THE RESISTANCE

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Red Flag.mp3

LYRICS
If you use our flag as a sign of hate
There’s no debate. We’ll go irate.

Don’t wear our flag as a sign of hate
Unless thin ice you skate?
Don’t wear our flag as a sign of hate
Think it through… before it’s too late

We’d rather you wear a Swastika
Or Confederate Flag
Then to bring on the nausea
Putting our flag in that bag

If I could hate hate I would
If I could love everything… But, that’s what’s troubling
I can’t love hate at any rate

ABOUT THIS SONG
This song is about people getting upset on the social networks about banning students from wearing the US flag to a Cinco de Mayo:

A high school in Northern California wasn’t doing anything wrong when it asked students to turn their T-shirts with American flags inside out on Cinco de Mayo, the Mexican heritage celebration, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.

The court said that the school officials’ concern that star spangled T-shirts might provoke racial violence outweighed the student’s rights to freedom of expression, and that it was correct of the officials to prioritize campus safety. — TIME

Chords — Em G Am D

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Sprung
By Daniel Brouse