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disowned by this nation they live in. and with weather worn hands on bread lines they stand
Singer: don mclean
hungry and hopeless americans. the orphans of wealth and of adequate health
disowned by this nation they live in. and with weather worn hands on bread lines they stand
yet but one more degradation. and they're treated like tramps while we sell them food stamps
hungry and hopeless americans. the orphans of wealth and of adequate health
disowned by this nation they live in. and with weather worn hands on bread lines they stand
yet but one more degradation. and they're treated like tramps while we sell them food stamps
Singer: mclean, don
hungry and hopeless americans. the orphans of wealth and of adequate health
disowned by this nation they live in. and with weather worn hands on bread lines they stand
yet but one more degradation. and they're treated like tramps while we sell them food stamps
hungry and hopeless americans. the orphans of wealth and of adequate health
disowned by this nation they live in. and with weather worn hands on bread lines they stand
yet but one more degradation. and they're treated like tramps while we sell them food stamps