Tabbed by Jason Tenney
(verse 1)
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if you fly in from burmingham you'll get the last gate
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if you fly in from boston though you'll just half to wait
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and i'm learnin', a little more everyday
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about the power of the dollar
and people with white collars
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and your good old american way
(verse 2)
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i notice i don't get much help when they see my blue jeans
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but some slick with a suit walks up oh can i help you please
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and i'm learnin', as i gain a little age
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about the power of the dollar
and people with white collars
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and your good old american way
(verse 3)
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some high soceity lady says is your horse outside
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no mam hes between my legs and your too fat to ride
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and your learnin', a little more about my ways
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what i think about your dollars
and your white collar
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and your good ol american way
(verse 4)
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if you dont like my dirty boots i'm sorry about that
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don't make fun of my hat too or you my get knocked flat
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and learn somemore, if you ever pass down our way
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where there ain't no dollars
and no white collars
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hell we are the american way