Listen to my story that I'm about to tell 
It doesn't have much glory: 
it's about a man who fell 
About an Aryan brother 
who had many more things to see 
Why couldn't it have been another? 
I would have rather it had been me 
He fought the good fight for his nation 
He fought the good fight to his creation 
He fought the good fight 
for white salvation 
He fought the good fight for his nation 
He had many more things to see 
I would have rather it had been me 
But now his spirit is forever free 
Still, I'd rather it had been me 
He walked out of his doorway 
without knowing he'd never return 
To have a white night was his only concern 
But little did he know 
that his time was running out 
For on that final journey home 
he heard the enemy shout 
He was killed for his racial pride 
You try to tell me it was justified 
And because you take the enemy's side 
You're just going to let it slide 
Tell me what is wrong 
with this country we live in 
After all the white blood 
that has been given 
Justice is still a far cry away 
With how much more blood 
do we have to pay? 
An act of cowardice takes the place 
of another warrior of our race 
We lost our comrade on that fateful night 
But deep in our hearts 
we'll carry on his fight 
Shots were fired, a cry was heard 
on that endless night 
But although he was struck, 
he fought with all of his might 
And in that room, in that bed 
where that warrior lay 
The fire still burning in his eyes, 
as you could hear him say: 
I fought the good fight for my nation 
For my people and my right 
to my creation 
I saw the light of white salvation 
I fought the good fight for my nation 
He had many more things to see 
I would have rather it had been me 
But now his spirit is forever free 
Still, I'd rather it had been me
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