You know there in Washington They got a monument covered with names Names of folks they say gave their lives for their country And we oughta honor them...
They were just doing what they were told Now, who I'd like to bestow my gratitude upon Is them free-thinking folks of independent mind
I'd like to say thank-you To all of your Vietnam era draft-dodgers (But it made me happy...) And thank-you to all of you Gulf War military deserters And I just want to give a big thanks to all of those Americans out there Who put their freedom on the line As conscientous objectors and military resistors
All you youngsters out there All you young men ages 18 to 22 You're probably wondering what you can do And assert yourselves as mature individuals Who can decide your own future
I'm not going to suggest you shouldn't register for the draft But why not take a cue from my buddy Sam
There ain't law against it Ain't no law against a woman 18 to 22 registering 50 or 60 times (And it's strange but it made me happy...) Or a man, or a woman 14 or 40 Registering for the draft 150 times Just let them know what's on your mind
Concerning folks burning the flag I'd always learned that burning was The proper, respectful way to dispose of the flag When it's become obsolete and worn out it's usefulness
Hell, being an American is all about getting things off your chest A visual aid can come in mighty handy for getting your point across So don't be using up all your matches and lighters Wavin 'em at those big concerts Where they can express your true feelings And those of our founding fathers
God Bless all you flag burning patriots Exercising your rights as Americans