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* And I'm going to Louisiana
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* my true love for to see
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* Oh, Susanna
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* Don't you cry for me
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* For I come from Alabama
with my banjo...
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Mom and Dad didn't
want me to come here.
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They wanted me to be like them:
respectable, hard-working,
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a little house, a family.
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They drove me crazy
with their goddamn world, Grandma.
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You know Mom.
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I guess I've always been
sheltered and special.
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I just wanna be anonymous
like everybody else,
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do my share for my country.
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Live up to what Grandpa did in the
first war, and Dad did in the second.
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Well, here I am, anonymous,
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with guys nobody really cares about.
:19:36
Most come from the end ofthe line,
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small towns you never heard of.
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Pulaski, Tennessee.
Brandon, Mississippi.
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Pork Bend, Utah.
Wampum, Pennsylvania.
:19:51
Two years' high school's about it.
:19:54
If they're lucky, ajob waiting for them
back in a factory. Most have got nothing.
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They're poor. They're the unwanted.