I Can't Take It No More
John Fogerty Lyrics


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I can't take it no more
I can't take it no more
Sick and tired of your dirty little war
I can't take it no more

You know you lied about the casualty
You know you lied about the WMD
You know you lied about the detainees
All over this world

Stop talking about staying the course
You keep a-beating that old dead horse
You know you lied about how we went to war
I can't take it no more

I can't take
I can't take it

I bet you never saw the old schoolyard
I bet you never saw the national guard
Your daddy wrote a check and there you are
Another fortunate son

I can't take it no more
I can't take it no more
I'm sick and tired of your dirty little war
I can't take it no more

I can't take it no more
I can't take it no more




I?m sick and tired of your dirty little war
I can't take it no more

Overall Meaning

In John Fogerty's song "I Can't Take It No More," the singer expresses his frustration with the political stance of the government during the Iraq War. The lyrics convey a sense of anger and betrayal towards the administration's handling of the war, and the lies and misinformation they spread to justify the conflict. Fogerty's use of repetition in the chorus ("I can't take it no more") emphasizes the singer's exhaustion with the war and the government's apparent indifference to the consequences of their actions.


Furthermore, the lyrics reference the government's false claims about weapons of mass destruction (WMD), detainees, and casualties of the war. The singer also takes issue with the idea of staying the course, which he views as an irresponsible and ineffective approach to the conflict. The lyrics suggest that the government had ulterior motives in starting the war, as evidenced by the reference to the "fortunate son," a nod to the Vietnam era protest song about privileged individuals who were able to avoid being drafted into combat.


Overall, "I Can't Take It No More" is a protest song that reflects the disillusionment and frustration of many Americans with the Iraq War and the political climate of the time. It serves as a reminder of the power of music to express political dissent and call for change.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't take it no more
I am unable to endure this any longer


I can't take it no more
I have reached my limit and cannot tolerate this any further


Sick and tired of your dirty little war
I am exhausted and disgusted with the unethical nature of your conflict


I can't take it no more
I cannot handle this situation any longer


You know you lied about the casualty
You are aware that you provided false information about the number of individuals harmed by the war


You know you lied about the WMD
You are aware that you provided false information about the existence of weapons of mass destruction


You know you lied about the detainees
You are aware that you provided false information about the individuals who were taken into custody during the war


All over this world
The false information you provided has impacted individuals globally


Stop talking about staying the course
Cease discussing the idea of maintaining the current plan of action


You keep a-beating that old dead horse
You are repeating the same argument or plan of action that has already failed


You know you lied about how we went to war
You are aware that the information you provided about the reasons for going to war were not truthful


I can't take it no more
I am incapable of accepting this any further


I can't take
I am unable to handle this situation


I can't take it
I cannot tolerate this situation any longer


I bet you never saw the old schoolyard
You likely never experienced childhood innocence or simplicity


I bet you never saw the national guard
You probably have never had to rely on or serve in the National Guard


Your daddy wrote a check and there you are
You were able to obtain your current position of power through familial connections and financial privileges


Another fortunate son
You are another example of an individual who was handed opportunities based on privilege


I can't take it no more
I cannot handle this situation any longer


I can't take it no more
I am incapable of accepting this any further


I'm sick and tired of your dirty little war
I am exhausted and disgusted with the unethical and immoral nature of this conflict


I can't take it no more
I am unable to endure this situation any longer




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Written by: FOGERTY

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Derick Feigum

Great song

Kevin Gundlach

This song rocks.

bakersfieldmusicnow

simple and to the point brilliant ...!!

Ben & Reuven

Rock and Roll šŸ¤˜šŸ¤˜šŸ¤˜

daniel james

A voice against one of the worlds most evil leader!

joseph messina

@daniel jamesWell said. so it's not just about bush's actions in Iraq but the wars waged in Afghanistan and now fought in that part of the world which America should have never been involved with from the start.

daniel james

@joseph messina 6000 dead Americans on 911, Millions killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yes compared to Hitler he may be a kiddo. Who did you think this song was about??

joseph messina

@daniel james Ok, doesn't excuse his actions, but by comparison to others more vicious than him, he is a lightweight.

daniel james

@joseph messina Bush jr

joseph messina

Don't mean to play devil's advocate here my friend, but which evil leader are you referring to? Hundreds to choose from.

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