Story Behind the Song
Current United States foreign policy and government officials. Critical of current policy toward Iraq. Six weeks, recording time, one month.
Lyrics
NEW WORLD ORDER
Our leader's woeful, blind pursuit,
grows ever intolerant, of the burden of proof,
so very impatient, he targets a nation,
of no credible risk, to the region or nation.
A cynical ploy, to divert attention,
from daddy's folly, pure provocation.
So much for the new, world, order.
America's willing, blind salute,
is based in fear, and doesn't compute,
worldwide altercation, Devine revelation,
we're not told the truth, about this retaliation.
This foolish action, should not be taken,
pity on our nation so forsaken.
So much, for the new, world, order.
With reckless abandon, he covets first strike,
the world's policeman, is not always right,
heightened madness, unbearable sadness,
an exercise of power, without a conscience.
Hatred and bloodshed, he'll bring it to boil,
and we've got nothing to gain, but oil.
But that's, at the heart, of the new, world, order.
GUITAR SOLO
With obnoxious Ashcroft's, distorted perspective,
racism's accepted, blatantly collective,
sixty years ago, they'd been effective,
as enemies defined through perverted directive.
They deem it their right, no concession,
violate our rights, to cover their obsession.
Together they plot inside the new, world, order.
He wastes no time with discussion or debate,
taken with power, vengeance and hate,
focusing the nation, on daddy's agenda,
running on momentum, since 9/11.
Political gain - nothing else matters,
even though the economy, lies in tatters,
and corruption deep (ever present)in the heart of his, new, world, order.
His sabers rattle loud, and new terror will rise,
hatred will fly, from deceit and lies,
listen to the past, midst of the blast,
hear the whole story, don't just swallow what is cast.
Read between his lies, understand his mission,
‘cause he's covering his ass, beyond suspicion.
He's the fool, at the head of the, new, world, order. (Yes, he is.)
Copyright 2003 - David P. Salyards
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