Tulsa’s on Fire
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)