I was born in 1984. Post vietnam, and then post cold war, In a world that my parents worked hard for, I grew up safely and secure, Which all in all, was a cause to celebrate. We said "mess with us, and you must be crazy, Got my money on the dream team, baby! We take gold and it comes easy." And the sentiment was raised in me. To know proudly, unmistakably Who i am... And where i stand... American. But given time, found myself questioning A country i saw biding time in a confrontation Guess i never really saw this place as Fighting wars of speculation. But i didn't see how our nation's history Was not fully revealed to me. No i didn't see how our "invincibility" was naive, Like our power, "guaranteed." And the questions raised up out from me, In the company of a fading dream, I asked who am i? And for what do i stand? American Growing up i had a grasp on the concept Of "war" as a thing from the past That held a place in our history But never really could apply to me A decade passed yeah engaged in conflict A generation came of age under it Raised in fear and uncertainty But that was never how it felt to me The first gulf war in my dim recollection Was a time we cheered in celebration At parades that they held for the troops then Though i never even knew what happened, Bosnia broadcast on tv, The berlin wall, in my memory, Crumbled beneath our undying belief, In this, the empire of liberty yeah. But i was a child brought up in contradiction I never held these events to be questioned But the years wore at my confidence And with time it started making sense: Rejection faced internationally, It's all part of the backlash baby Look inside, tell me what you see, Can you tell me now what it means to be American?