[Verse 1]
Out on the porch as the morning breaks,
Holdin' my coffee, the truth's what it takes.
They all point fingers, but I see the game,
Two sides of the coin, but it flips just the same.
[Verse 2]
The red and the blue, they both play their part,
Trade empty promises to win a heart.
Behind closed doors, they laugh and deal,
A fool’s parade with a shiny appeal.
[Chorus]
It ain't just the right, it ain't just the left,
They're both in the wagon, leavin' us bereft.
But one man won't allow this thing to fall,
He’ll stand in the gap, one man stands tall.
[Verse 3]
The fields need a plow, the mill needs a turn,
Can’t trust the folks who let this world burn.
They bicker and fight on your TV show,
But the real work don’t make headlines, you know.
[Verse 4]
I ain’t got time for suits and their lies,
Seen too many farms fall under their skies.
A hard day's work is my kind of creed,
Don’t need their promises, I’ve got what I need.
[Chorus]
It ain't just the right, it ain't just the left,
They're both in the wagon, leavin' us bereft.
But one man won't allow this thing to fall,
He’ll stand in the gap, one man stands tall.