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Thread #86490   Message #1610073
Posted By: The Shambles
21-Nov-05 - 06:17 AM
Thread Name: BS: Racial No-nos
Subject: RE: BS: Racial No-nos
Down On the Border

Down on the border, where do you draw that line?
Well here I can lay down my life for a land that will never be mine
If I was standing on the outside, you wouldn't let me in
It might be my religion or the colour of my skin

Down on the border, when you draw that line
Am I standing inside, or am I left outside?

They're telling you life should be rosy, "ain't you living in your own backyard"?
The stakes are getting higher, time to play that nationalist card
That joker's a wild one, eager to get out of the pack
It ain't so easy, trying to get the bastard back

Down on the border, when you draw that line
Am I standing inside, or am I left outside?

Does the fruit really taste better, just because it's home grown?
Why should there be an improvement, when we are ruled by one of our own?
When they come and they tell you. it's time to make a stand
Remember the good and the bad apples, growing on your land

Down on the border, when you draw that line
Am I standing inside, or am I left outside?

Whatever country claims you, it's no measure of your worth
You can take no credit, it's just an accident of birth
Why not strive for a union, a federation of states?
Sustained by co-operation, where nations are maintained on hate

Down on the border, when you draw that line
Am I standing inside, or am I left outside?

Roger Gall 1997

Azizi - does it ever occur to you that you may cause needless division and offence to others in your ernest attempts to try ensure that they do not cause offence to you and your particular racial grouping? I suspect that you may be offended and would not appreciate others instructing you how you should think and what words and actions you should avoid - why would you think that others would be any different?