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Album: Jerusalem
Released: 2002
John Walker's Blues Lyrics
I'm just an American boy, raised on MTV
And I've seen all the kids in the soda pop ads
But none of 'em look like me.
So I started lookin' around for a light out of the dim
And the first thing I heard that made sense was the word
Of Mohammed, peace be upon him
A shadu la ilaha illa Allah
There is no God but God
If my daddy could see me now â?? chains around my feet
He don't understand that sometimes a man's
Got to fight for what he believes
And I believe God is great, all praise due to him
And if I should die, I'll rise up to the sky
Just like Jesus, peace be upon him
We came to fight the Jihad, and our hearts were pure and strong.
As death filled the air, we all offered up prayers
And prepared for our martyrdom.
But Allah had some other plan, some secret not revealed
Now they're draggin' me back with my head in a sack
To the land of the infidel.
A shadu la ilaha illa Allah
A shadu la ilaha illa Allah
Writer/s: STEVE EARLE
Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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John Walker's Blues
Responding to the criticism in the November, 2002 edition of Harp, Earle said: "They don't want John Walker to be a human. You know why? Because they couldn't catch Osama bin Laden and we need him. We need a bogey man. You know, we're trying desperately to create one. We've been trying desperately to create one ever since the Soviet Union collapsed. It's the stupidest thing that we – and I have to include myself in it – we are ostensibly a democracy and we are a people and we are a society. But the stupidest thing we ever did was starve the Soviet Union to death because that was the bogeyman for a long, long time. We knew exactly why we were doing what we were doing, we had a straight, consistent story to tell everybody about why we were doing what we were doing. But my problem and the reason I think all these questions need to be asked... As soon as Ashcroft started suggesting that people are less than patriotic when they question anything the administration does, my alarm started going off."