In America
Creed Lyrics


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Only in America
We're slaves to be free
Only in America we kill the unborn
To make ends meet
Only in America
Sexuality is democracy
Only in America we stamp our dollar
"In God We Trust"

What is right or wrong
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
What is right or wrong
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America, In America, In America

Church bell's ringing
Pass the plate around
The choir is singing
As their leader falls to the ground
Please mister prophet man
Tell me which way to go
I gave my last dollar
Can I still come to your show

What is right or wrong
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
What is right or wrong
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America, In America, In America, In America

I am right and you are wrong
I am right and you are wrong
I am right and you are wrong
No one's right and no one's wrong
In America, In America, In America, In America

What is right or wrong
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America, In America

What is right or wrong
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America, In America




What is right for you and me?
In America

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Creed's song In America are reflective of the paradoxical nature of America. In the first verse, the lyrics depict how Americans are "slaves to be free," meaning that we are so entrenched in the idea of freedom that we end up becoming slaves to it. This is seen in the fact that we often disregard moral values and kill the unborn just to make ends meet. Additionally, the lyrics note how in America, sexuality is seen as democracy, showcasing the country's struggle to balance freedom and morality. Lastly, the lyrics point out how we trust in God but ironically stamp our dollar bills with the phrase "In God We Trust," further highlighting America's contradictions.


In the second verse, the lyrics shift towards the religious aspect of America. The church bells are ringing, the choir is singing, and the leader falls to the ground. Here, Creed is drawing on the idea that in America, religion is often used for political and financial gain. The line "Can I still come to your show?" implies that the church may operate as an entertainment industry, further emphasizing the idea that religion is often used for ulterior motives. The lyrics continue to question the right and wrong in America, and Creed notes that his soul sings a different song to the rest of America.


Overall, the lyrics to Creed's In America point out the insidious conflicts and paradoxes that America struggles with. Freedom and morality are often at odds, religion is often used for political and financial gain, and the question of right and wrong is an ongoing struggle where individual beliefs clash with what the broader society imposes.


Line by Line Meaning

Only in America
Uniquely to America


We're slaves to be free
We have the illusion of freedom but are still tied to a corrupt system


Only in America we kill the unborn
Abortion is a common practice in America


To make ends meet
To survive financially


Only in America Sexuality is democracy
In America, people can express their sexuality and have the freedom to do so


Only in America we stamp our dollar "In God We Trust"
The US dollar has a religious connotation


What is right or wrong
There is no clear answer to moral questions in America


I don't know who to believe in
There is a lack of trust in authority figures


My soul sings a different song
My personal beliefs do not align with mainstream society


Church bell's ringing
Religion still plays a significant role in American society


Pass the plate around
Collecting tithes/donations


The choir is singing
Worship service is occurring


As their leader falls to the ground
Even religious leaders can falter


Please mister prophet man
Begging for guidance from religious leaders


Tell me which way to go
Directionless and seeking guidance


I gave my last dollar
Financial desperation


Can I still come to your show
Asking for inclusion despite financial hardship


I am right and you are wrong
The notion of right and wrong is subjective and creates division


No one's right and no one's wrong
Acknowledging the subjectivity of moral opinions to avoid division


What is right for you and me?
The answer to moral questions depends on personal beliefs




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Written by: MARK TREMONTI, SCOTT STAPP

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Only in America
We're slaves to be free
Only in America we kill the unborn
To make ends meet
Only in America
Sexuality is democracy
Only in America we stamp our gold
"In God We Trust"
What is right or wrong?
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
What is right or wrong?
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
In America (in America)
In America (in America)
Church bells ringing
Pass the plate around
The choir is singing
As their leader falls to the ground
Please mister prophet man
Tell me which way to go
I gave my last dollar
Can I still come to your show?
What is right or wrong?
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
What is right or wrong?
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
In America (in America)
In America (in America)
In America, oh-oh (in America)
I said oh-oh-oh
I said oh-oh-oh
I said oh-oh-oh, yeah
I am right and you are wrong
I am right and you are wrong
I am right and you are wrong
No one's right and no one's wrong
In America (in America)
In America (in America)
In America (in America)
In America (in America)
What is right or wrong?
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
What is right or wrong?
I don't know who to believe in
My soul sings a different song
In America
In America (in America)
In America
What is right for you and me?
In America (in America)



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Don't Let Her Speak

Crazy how it's been 25 years since this classic album dropped!

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I feel old

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All four albums kick ass to me. I can't pick a favorite . I even listen to Scott's solo stuff Tremont and alter bridge this band is full of talent . And they always kick u right in the feels. But I have to say if I had to pick a favorite .I'd pick full circle

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