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Introduction

“America First” is more than just a song; it’s an anthem that resonates deeply with anyone who cherishes the ideals and values of the United States. With a title that immediately commands attention, the song invokes a powerful sense of patriotism and unity. It speaks directly to the heart, reminding us of the core principles that have shaped the nation.

Listening to “America First,” you can’t help but feel a swell of pride. The lyrics are a tribute to the American spirit—resilient, hopeful, and steadfast. It celebrates the nation’s rich history while also looking forward to a future where those same values continue to guide us. The melody, both stirring and uplifting, perfectly complements the song’s message, creating an experience that is both emotionally moving and inspirational.

What makes this song particularly special is its ability to connect with listeners on a personal level. It’s a reminder of what makes America unique: the diverse tapestry of cultures and the unwavering belief in freedom and justice. Whether you’re singing along at a community gathering or reflecting on its words in a quiet moment, “America First” has a way of bringing people together, fostering a sense of shared identity and purpose.

The story behind the song’s creation is just as compelling. Written during a time of national introspection, it captures the essence of a country looking to reaffirm its place in the world. The song’s creators drew inspiration from the country’s landscapes, its people, and its enduring ideals. This blend of personal and collective history gives “America First” a timeless quality, making it a song that will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations.

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Lyrics

[Verse]
Why don’t we liberate these United States
We’re the ones need it the worst
Let the rest of the world help us for a change
And let’s rebuild America first

Our highways and bridges are falling apart
Who’s blessed and who has been cursed?
There’s things to be done all over the world
But let’s rebuild America first

Who’s on the Hill and who’s watching the valley?
And who’s in charge of it all?
God bless the Army and God bless our liberty
And dadgum the rest of it all

Yeah, men in position are backing away
Freedom is stuck in reverse
Let’s get out of Iraq and get back on the track
And let’s rebuild America first

Why don’t we liberate these United States?
We’re the ones who need it the most
You think I’m blowing smoke? Boys, it ain’t no joke
I make twenty trips a year from coast to coast