Lyrics Oedipus Rex - Tom Lehrer
From
the
Bible
to
the
popular
song
There's
one
theme
that
we
find
right
along
Of
all
ideals
they
hail
as
good
The
most
sublime
is
motherhood
There
was
a
man
though,
who
it
seems
Once
carried
this
ideal
to
extremes
He
loved
his
mother
and
she
loved
him
And
yet
his
story
is
rather
grim
There
once
lived
a
man
named
Oedipus
Rex
You
may
have
heard
about
his
odd
complex
His
name
appears
in
Freud's
index
'Cause
he
loved
his
mother
His
rivals
used
to
say
quite
a
bit
That
as
a
monarch
he
was
most
unfit
But
still
in
all
they
had
to
admit
That
he
loved
his
mother
Yes,
he
loved
his
mother
like
no
other
His
daughter
was
his
sister
and
his
son
was
his
brother
One
thing
on
which
you
can
depend
is
He
sure
knew
who
a
boy's
best
friend
is
When
he
found
what
he
had
done
He
tore
his
eyes
out,
one
by
one
A
tragic
end
to
a
loyal
son
Who
loved
his
mother
So
be
sweet
and
kind
to
mother
now
and
then
have
a
chat
Buy
her
candy
or
some
flowers
or
a
brand
new
hat
But
maybe
you
had
better
let
it
go
at
that
Or
you
may
find
yourself
with
a
quite
complex,
complex
And
you
may
end
up
like
Oedipus
I'd
rather
marry
a
duck-billed
platypus
Than
end
up
like
old
Oedipus
Rex
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