Last Gasp of White America

I.

They come and they're going to stay here.
What is their choice?  
We are taught they were all once oppressed. 

 Our Lady still stands in the harbor,
holds a bright torch up
while others were forcibly brought.

 This is the story of America. Then came the gun.
America’s in love with guns 
and greenback dollars.

Toward our collective poor, 
we show no pity.
They might as well not exist: all thieves and whores…
whores, of course, 
not so easy to give up.

 II.

Immigrants provide cheap labor,
do jobs we're unwilling to do,
trim lawns, pick fruit, fight our wars,
still are judged a wart 
on the face Uncle Sam’s image.

 III.

At first, it was farmland and jobs,
now it's all skin color 
and who gets to ride on the train…
the gravy train.

 Birth and time are changing all that.
Not black and white,
but now a colorful nation 
where whites are few. 

 Must consider sterilization. 

IV.

And that's what the fight’s all about. 
Whites still are in
hanging on by the skin of their teeth,
but they won't hang long 
and will swing in the wind they’ve created.

We were never a Christian nation.

In time God is speaking his will  
and his judgement will  
be against those who most loudly proclaim him:
a bitter pill.

 V.

So, is there hope?  O yes, there is always hope,
but it depends for what you hope. 

One thing for sure: 
any good we've done 
will be measured against pride and greed.

So you ask: And grace?

This is neither the time nor the place.
We cannot ignore 
our treatment of minorities and the poor. 

America passed Go long ago and now
are directly headed to jail: no $200, no bail.