Tulsa’s on Fire

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Das Lied Tulsa’s on Fire (engl. | dt. Tulsa brennt) ist ein Lied der VS-amerikanischen Rechtsrockgruppe Midtown Bootboys, es thematisiert den Rassenkrawall in Tulsa (1921). Das Lied erschien 1997 auf dem Tonträger Unfinished Business.

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Do you remember back in 1921?
When all our White brothers had the nigger on the run
Fighting for their city, fighting for their race
Fighting to keep Africans down in their place
Screaming hordes of niggers with anger in their eyes
A mob of drooling coons took the White man by surprise
We chased ’em back up north
So far we couldn’t see
And took back our city so the White man could be free

Kehrreim:

Tulsa’s on fire, I refuse to see
The black man taking over, our city should be free
Tulsa’s on fire, it’s happening again
In the next war, your uniform’s your skin
Take a look around-what do you see?
A multi-racial society
The White man is hated everywhere
It doesn't matter if you’re rich or poor
We’ve gotta change our attitudes before we lose control
The slaves that they brought over here are getting pretty bold
Mindless pawns at the hand of the Jew
Equal rights for everyone but you

Kehrreim

You can’t even walk the streets of Tulsa anymore
Without getting mugged or propositioned by a whore
The whole fucking city is creeping with the scum
It’s time to take a look around & see what you’ve become
We’ve gotta change our attitudes before we lose control
The slaves that they brought over here are getting pretty bold
Mindless pawns at the hand of the Jew
Equal rights for everyone but you

Kehrreim (2x)