In a whirlwind of rebellious fervor, The Orwells craft an anthem that flips conventional patriotism on its head. They challenge the status quo with a fiery call to action: ditch the bullets, hide the guns, and let the children revel in joy. With raw urgency, they critique blind allegiance and question inherited loyalties—"I'm not your son," they declare to forefathers past. This song is a defiant toast to individuality, urging listeners to reconsider what it means to truly serve one's country. Burn the flag? It’s not about disrespect but about redefining freedom. So raise your flask, question authority, and choose joy over conformity—because who really needs you more than yourself?
Who Needs You
Lyrics
You better toss your bullets
You better hide your guns
You better help the children
Let 'em have some fun
You better count your blessings
Kiss your Mom and Pop
You better burn that flag
'Cause it ain't against the law
You better pledge your allegiance
You're not the only one
Listen up forefathers
I'm not your son
You better save the country
You better pass the flask
You better join the army
I said, "No thank you, dear old Uncle Sam"
You better toss tour bullets
You better hide your guns
You better help the children
Let 'em have some fun, some fun, some fun
Writer(s): DOMINIC CORSO, GRANT BRINNER, HENRY BRINNER, MARIO CUOMO, MATTHEW O'KEEFE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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