Kill The President
Third Bike Wheel Lyrics


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I'm born to kill the president
I'm here to murder the government
I'll save a handfull of humans

I see the hands,where is the head?
"On the electric chair",that's what they said
Burning for those who are dead
The kids teach with morality
Will always pay for the guilty
Did Oswald really shoot Kennedy in 63?

Was he the pawn,the one to blame,
A protection for a big name
Or only a victim in the game?

Why don't you see that we are poor?
Please leave more than a penny on the floor

I believe in you

Subdivised bread,paralized culture
Dehydrated corpse,no future
Don't give me your crumbs,I won't be your vulture

"What's the price of your precious soul"?
"Your appetite will raise my gold"
"Your blind patriotism is getting old"

Praying six feet under the crowd
For the children keeping our screams loud

I believe in you

I believe in,I believe in,I believe in you
I believe in,I believe in,I believe in you

I believe in you

What can I do for my country?
I have to fight for U.S.A.
I have to preserve the pride of my native community

I am a man with a mission




I am waiting for the rebellion
Who is the new generation?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Third Bike Wheel's song "Kill The President" are a reflection of the frustration and disillusionment that many people feel with the government and the state of society. The chorus is a declaration of the desire to take extreme action to change things: "I'm born to kill the president, I'm here to murder the government, I'll save a handful of humans." This desire to take drastic action is fueled by a sense of injustice and a belief that the government is failing its citizens. The line "I see the hands, where is the head?" suggests that those in power are disconnected from the people they are supposed to serve.


The verses of the song touch on several themes, including the assassination of John F. Kennedy and questions about who was really responsible for his death. The line "Did Oswald really shoot Kennedy in 63?" suggests that there may be more to the story than what we have been told. The verse also touches on issues of poverty and inequality, with the line "Why don't you see that we are poor? Please leave more than a penny on the floor." The final verse speaks to the desire for change and a better future, with the lines "What can I do for my country? I have to fight for U.S.A. I have to preserve the pride of my native community."


Overall, the lyrics of "Kill The President" are a passionate and thought-provoking critique of the state of society and the government.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm born to kill the president
I was created with the sole purpose of assassinating the president


I'm here to murder the government
I am intent on destroying the governing system


I'll save a handfull of humans
I will protect and save only a select group of people


I see the hands,where is the head?
I can only see those in power within the government, but where is the leader?


"On the electric chair",that's what they said
They have already decided to execute me by electric chair


Burning for those who are dead
I will burn for the ones who have already died at the hands of the government


The kids teach with morality
Young people are taught to have good morals


Will always pay for the guilty
The innocent will also be punished for the guilty's crimes


Did Oswald really shoot Kennedy in 63?
There is doubt that Lee Harvey Oswald was actually the one who shot John F. Kennedy


Was he the pawn,the one to blame,
Was he just a pawn in someone else's plan, or truly the one responsible?


A protection for a big name
Perhaps Oswald was covering up for a more significant figure


Or only a victim in the game?
Or was he just a victim in the whole ordeal?


Why don't you see that we are poor?
Why can't you see that we are living in poverty?


Please leave more than a penny on the floor
Don't just give us your spare change, we need more than that to survive


I believe in you
I have faith in you


Subdivised bread,paralized culture
Subsidized bread, a culture that promotes immobility


Dehydrated corpse,no future
We are all dying, with no hope for the future


Don't give me your crumbs,I won't be your vulture
I refuse to survive on just the scraps you leave behind


"What's the price of your precious soul"?
What would it cost for you to sell your soul?


"Your appetite will raise my gold"
Your greed will make me wealthy


"Your blind patriotism is getting old"
Your devotion to your country, without questioning authority, is tiring


Praying six feet under the crowd
I will be buried six feet under, among the masses


For the children keeping our screams loud
But for the youth, the voices of the oppressed would go unheard


I believe in,I believe in,I believe in you
I have faith in you, I have faith in us


What can I do for my country?
How can I contribute to my country's success?


I have to fight for U.S.A.
I must take action to protect and defend my country


I have to preserve the pride of my native community
And uphold the dignity of the people I belong to


I am a man with a mission
I am driven by a purpose, a goal that I intend to achieve


I am waiting for the rebellion
I am anticipating the uprising, the fight for justice


Who is the new generation?
Who will be responsible for creating a better future?




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