paroles de chanson So Long, Mom (A Song For World War III) - Tom Lehrer
(Introduction,
spoken:)
This
year
we've
been
celebrating
the
hundredth
anniversary
Of
the
civil
war
and
the
fiftieth
anniversary
of
the
beginning
Of
World
War
I
and
the
twentieth
anniversary
of
the
end
of
World
War
II.
So
all
in
all,
it's
been
a
good
year
for
the
War
buffs.
And
a
number
of
LPs
and
television
specials
have
Come
out
capitalizing
on
all
this
nostalgia,
with
particular
Emphasis
on
the
songs
of
the
various
wars.
I
feel
that
if
any
songs
are
gonna
come
out
of
World
War
III,
We'd
better
start
writing
them
now.
I
have
one
here.
Might
call
It
a
bit
of
pre-nostalgia.
This
is
the
song
that
some
of
the
boys
sang
as
they
went
Bravely
off
to
World
War
III:
So
long,
mom,
I'm
off
to
drop
the
Bomb
So
don't
wait
up
for
me
But
while
you
swelter
Down
there
in
your
shelter
You
can
see
me
On
your
TV
While
we're
attacking
frontally
Watch
Brinkally
and
Huntally
Describing
contrapuntally
The
cities
we
have
lost
No
need
for
you
to
miss
a
minute
Of
the
agonizing
holocaust
Yeah!
Little
Johnny
Jones
He
was
a
US
pilot
And
no
shrinking
violet
Was
he,
he
was
mighty
proud
When
World
War
III
was
declared
He
wasn't
scared
No
siree!
And
this
is
what
he
said
on
His
way
to
Armageddon:
So
long,
mom,
I'm
off
to
drop
the
Bomb
So
don't
wait
up
for
me
But
though
I
may
roam
I'll
come
back
to
my
home
Although
it
may
be
A
pile
of
debris
Remember,
mommy,
I'm
off
to
get
a
commie
So
send
me
a
salami
And
try
to
smile
somehow
I'll
look
for
you
When
the
war
is
over
An
hour
and
a
half
from
now!
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