Lyrics Go Limp (Live At Carnegie Hall, New York/1964) - Nina Simone
Alex
Comfort,
Nina
Simone
Oh
Daughter,
dear
Daughter,
Take
warning
from
me
And
don't
you
go
marching
With
the
N-A-A-C-P.
For
they'll
rock
you
and
roll
you
And
shove
you
into
bed.
And
if
they
steal
your
nuclear
secret
You'll
wish
you
were
dead.
(Refrain:)
Singin
too
roo
la,
too
roo
la,
too
roo
li
ay.
Singin
too
roo
la,
too
roo
la,
too
roo
li
ay.
Oh
Mother,
dear
Mother,
No,
I'm
not
afraid.
For
I'll
go
on
that
march
And
I'll
return
a
virgin
maid.
With
a
brick
in
my
handbag
And
a
smile
on
my
face
And
barbed
wire
in
my
underwear
To
shed
off
disgrace.
One
day
they
were
marching.
A
young
man
came
by
With
a
beard
on
his
cheek
And
a
gleam
in
his
eye.
And
before
she
had
time
To
remember
her
brick...
They
were
holding
a
sit-down
On
a
nearby
hay
rig.
For
meeting
is
pleasure
And
parting
is
pain.
And
if
I
have
a
great
concert
Maybe
I
won't
have
to
sing
those
folk
songs
again.
Oh
Mother,
dear
Mother
I'm
stiff
and
I'm
sore
From
sleeping
three
nights
On
a
hard
classroom
floor.
One
day
at
the
briefing
She'd
heard
a
man
say,
"Go
perfectly
limp,
And
be
carried
away."
So
when
this
young
man
suggested
It
was
time
she
was
kissed,
She
remembered
her
brief
And
did
not
resist.
Oh
Mother,
dear
Mother,
No
need
for
distress,
For
the
young
man
has
left
me
His
name
and
address.
And
if
we
win
Tho'
a
baby
there
be,
He
won't
have
to
march
Like
his
da-da
and
me.
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