Words and Music by Forrest Whitlow All Rights Reserved
lyrics
Earthmover by Forrest Whitlow
I saw a tiny soccer mom driving an earthmover today,
Polluting the landscape with intimidation and waste.
In-flight movies for her 2.2 kids.
Cell phone headset because you know conversations can’t wait.
Refrain
This is us. This is who we have become.
Plasma TVs and our million-dollar homes.
Bigger better stronger, always the best.
The world is a safer place
all because of the good old USA.
Hey hey hey.
Big-city buildings lavishly composed,
Brand new stadiums for our football rodeos,
Traders exchange capital for products they never see.
While some family farm goes on the market today.
Refrain
We throw our weight around all because we can.
Find some easy scapegoat and bomb the f* out of them.
Thank God in our churches that we have the biggest guns.
Security comes with a price of our daughters and our sons.
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