With a raw and outlaw approach, Fisher addresses his grievances with the current state of affairs in the nation, showcasing his passion and unwavering patriotism. Titled "If You Have A Right To Burn My Flag," this song is a hard-hitting commentary on the challenges faced by America today.
Fisher begins the song by questioning the origin of America's status as the "land of the free" and the "home of the brave." He prompts listeners to contemplate the nation's journey and raises concerns about the current state of affairs. In his lyrics, he laments the changing times and criticizes the actions of those that have lost sight of America's founding principles.
"You don't like our country, you don't like the flag
I bet you think that we give a damn about that
There's a million pissed off rednecks just like me
And we're all sick and tired of this bullshit on TV"
The chorus is a rallying cry, firmly asserting Fisher's stance on defending American symbols. He challenges those who disrespect the nation and its flag, highlighting the indifference towards their actions. The lyrics reflect a sentiment of unity among a community of individuals who share Fisher's frustration with distorted media narratives and political bias.
"I guess you didn't know that you don't mess with General Lee
If you have the right to burn my flag
Then I have the right to kick your ass"
Invoking the figure of General Lee who represents an enduring spirit of resistance, Creed Fisher's chorus taunchly defends the principle of reciprocity, asserting that if one has the right to disrespect the flag, he possesses the right to defend it with equal fervor. Or maybe he's just an outlaw? All I know is that he loves America.
"You don't like our traditions, you say we've done you wrong,
Why don't you pack up your bags and take your ass back home,
'Cause this is my home and son, I'm mad as hell!
I think whoppin' your ass is worth a couple nights in jail"
You don't like it? Leave! And yes, Creed Fisher stands for his convictions, defending America's flag, even if it leads to legal consequences for him. It's a sacrifice worth making.
"If You Have a Right to Burn My Flag" has an unapologetic love of America and a narrative that resonates with many people across the country.