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THE FOLK SONG ARMY


(Tom Lehrer)


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Lyrics as recorded on "That Was The Year That Was" (Reprise RS-6179), Jul 1965.
Transcribed by Manfred Helfert


INTRO:
One type of song that is coming to increasing prominence in recent months is the folk song of protest. You have to admire people who sing these songs -- it takes a certain amount of courage to get up in a coffeehouse or a college auditorium and come out in favor of the things that everybody else in the audience is AGAINST -- like peace, justice, and brotherhood, and so on.

But, the nicest thing about a protest song is that it makes you feel so good. I have a song here which, I realize, should be accompanied on a folk instrument (in which category, the piano does not, alas, qualify) -- so, imagine if you will that I am playing an 88-string guitar.

We are the Folk Song Army,
Ev'ryone of us -- cares.
We all hate poverty, war, and injustice,
Unlike the rest of you squares.

There are innocuous folk songs, yeah,
But we regard 'em with scorn.
The folks who sing 'em have no social conscience,
Why, they don't even care if Jimmy Crack Corn....

If you feel dissatisfaction,
Strum your frustrations away,
Some people may prefer action,
But -- gimme a folk song any old day.

The tune don't have to be clever,
And it don't matter if you put a coupla extra syllables into a line.
It sounds more "ethnic" if it ain't good English,
And it don't even gotta rhyme --
Excuse me -- "rhyne."

Remember the war against Franco?
That's the kind where each of us belongs.
Though he may have won all the battles,
We had all the good songs.

So join in the Folk Song Army,
Guitars are the weapons we bring
To the fight against poverty, war, and injustice --
Ready!
Aim!
Sing!


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