"One nation under God, and in Him we trust
well I'll believe it when I see it but I won't get my hopes up.
This melting pot of age, denomination, and race
has boiled over with prejudice, disgraced and shame faced.
OPEN YOUR EYES PEOPLE, things are gettin' sick.
Murder is legal, and the killers get rich.
Call this land of the free and home of the brave,
well I see people in chains and they're to blind to see that they're slaves.
I won't call this home.
Hate, it's the national pastime.
Too late, it's sung its song for the last time.
I'm building my stronghold on the Rock of Ages,
not on the sands of sin because I know it's wages are death,
but God's love has given the breath of new life. So don't forget.
Watch TV and see the world's definition of love,
immorality glorified far above the importance of where man stands before God,
and I think it's got to stop!
I won't call this home.
Every time I turn my head, this place,
it's in my face. So blasphemous.
Screaming its obscenities, its abominations
bleed my eyes. Disease.
These wicked flames, that flicker pain,
try night and day to consume me.
The smell of death on everything I touch,
cost of acceptance far too much.
But not for long, I'm going home,
my Savior's coming for me.
I've got to hold my head up high,
try not to lose my focus.
I've got to stand my ground,
while this world rips at my flesh.
But not for long, I'm going home,
my Savior's coming for me.
This nation we witness, the child of progress,
the land of opportunity, the land of success,
is just a caldron of souls that's about overfilled,
an empire the devil has worked so hard to build.
So for as long as I'm here, for the rest of my days,
I won't conform to this world, I won't adopt its ways.
Christ's kingdom is coming and without Him, it's hopeless,
so until that day you can consider me homeless.
HOMELESS - FOR NOW - ALWAYS - HOMEWARD BOUND (3x)
HOMELESS - FOR NOW - I WON'T - CALL THIS PLACE HOME!"