Lyrics Pollution - Tom Lehrer
(Introduction,
spoken:)
Time
was
when
an
American
about
to
go
abroad
would
be
warned
By
his
friends
or
the
guidebooks
not
to
drink
the
water.
But
times
have
changed,
and
now
a
foreigner
coming
to
This
country
might
be
offered
the
following
advice:
If
you
visit
American
city,
You
will
find
it
very
pretty.
Just
two
things
of
which
you
must
beware:
Don't
drink
the
water
and
don't
breathe
the
air!
Pollution,
pollution!
They
got
smog
and
sewage
and
mud.
Turn
on
your
tap
And
get
hot
and
cold
running
crud!
See
the
halibuts
and
the
sturgeons
Being
wiped
out
by
detergeons.
Fish
gotta
swim
and
birds
gotta
fly,
But
they
don't
last
long
if
they
try.
Pollution,
pollution!
You
can
use
the
latest
toothpaste,
And
then
rinse
your
mouth
With
industrial
waste.
Just
go
out
for
a
breath
of
air
And
you'll
be
ready
for
Medicare.
The
city
streets
are
really
quite
a
thrill—
If
the
hoods
don't
get
you,
the
monoxide
will.
Pollution,
pollution!
Wear
a
gas
mask
and
a
veil.
Then
you
can
breathe,
Long
as
you
don't
inhale!
Lots
of
things
there
that
you
can
drink,
But
stay
away
from
the
kitchen
sink!
The
breakfast
garbage
that
you
throw
into
the
Bay
They
drink
at
lunch
in
San
José.
So
go
to
the
city,
See
the
crazy
people
there.
Like
lambs
to
the
slaughter,
They're
drinking
the
water
And
breathing
(cough)
the
air!
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