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Apr 2015
By: Cedric McClester

He put on his camouflage hat
And proceeded to load his gun
See he wasn’t going out hunting
He just wanted to **** someone
So he headed for the doctor’s church
In order to get the job done
You might say that he was a fanatic
He wasn’t listenin’ to anyone

He called himself a Christian soldier
Who was going off to war
Against those abortionist murderers
He had to even up the score

He entered the church enraged
Saw the doctor praying in a pew
Then quickly unloaded his gun
And shot the man before he knew
Afterwards he calmly surrendered
Having taken pride in the task
And he’d do it all over again
If anyone cared to ask

He called himself a Christian soldier
Who was going off to war
Against those abortionist murderers
He had to even up the score

See he didn’t like the idea
Of young lives being aborted
And he vowed to do all in his power
To ensure that their efforts were thwarted

He called himself a Christian soldier
Who was going off to war
Against those abortionist murderers
He had to even up the score

He was at every protest march
Glued the locks shut at the clinics
And he would have blown ‘em all up
Even with the people still in it
They didn’t have the right to choose
According to his narrow point of view
Women had to pay their dues
Or he’d get them on the evening news

See he didn’t like the idea
Of young lives being aborted
And he vowed to do all in his power
To ensure that their efforts were thwarted

He called himself a Christian soldier
Who was going off to war
Against those abortionist murderers
He had to even up the score

He put on his camouflage hat
And proceeded to load his gun
See he wasn’t going out hunting
He just wanted to **** someone
So he headed for the doctor’s church
In order to get the job done
You might say that he was a fanatic
He wasn’t listenin’ to anyone




(c) Copyright 2015, Cedric McClester.  All rights reserved.
Written by
Cedric McClester  New York, New York
(New York, New York)   
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