Butch Walker
Strange American Dream
[Intro]
Hey, baby
Hey, baby

[Verse 1]
Maybe I was born sick in a castle on top of the world
Maybe the whole gang is better off, makin' money out fightin' a war
Terminal motion, keeps spinnin' me around
Temporary devotion, with a picket fence and a rowdy crowd

[Pre-Chorus]
Well, I was sure that everything was goin' fine
Until you took the shot and killed me with your mind
I'm a man and I wanna be honest
I'm better than I used to be

[Chorus]
But now the whole world is wired up on the red, white, and the green
And all the boys and girls are growin' up in a strange American dream

[Verse 2]
Temperature risin' and the water tastes like blood
Look at all of the sensitive people, screamin' from their yards
And my neighbor down the street, with the pretty face and the rubber jaw
Has plenty there to eat, but she don't share nothin' at all
[Pre-Chorus]
Well, I was sure that everything was goin' fine
Until you took the shot and killed me with your mind
I'm a man and I wanna be honest
I'm better than I used to be

[Chorus]
But now the whole world is wired up on the red, white, and the green
And all the boys and girls are growin' up in a strange American dream

[Bridge]
This ain't nothin' like what I thought it'd be like
When I was a little kid I drew dinosaurs fightin' wars
Behind the doors I reinforced with red, yellow and green
From all the cameras in front of us, I couldn't tell you what it is I see
So I close my eyes and realize that I'm alive deep inside this strange American dream

[Chorus]
But now the whole world is wired up on the red, white, and the green
And all the boys and girls, yeah they're growin' up
In a strange
In a strange
In a strange American dream