Текст песни The World Isn't Fair - Randy Newman
When
Karl
Marx
was
a
boy
He
took
a
hard
look
around
He
saw
people
were
starving
all
over
the
place
While
others
were
painting
the
town
(buh,
buh,
buh)
The
public
spirited
boy
Became
a
public
spirited
man
So
he
worked
very
hard
and
he
read
everything
Until
he
came
up
with
a
plan
There'll
be
no
exploitation
Of
the
worker
or
his
kin
No
discrimination
'cause
the
color
of
your
skin
No
more
private
property
It
would
not
be
allowed
No
one
could
rise
too
high
No
one
could
sink
too
low
Or
go
under
completely
like
some
we
all
know
If
Marx
were
living
today
He'd
be
rolling
around
in
his
grave
And
if
I
had
him
here
in
my
mansion
on
the
hill
I'd
tell
him
a
story
t'would
give
his
old
heart
a
chill
It's
something
that
happened
to
me
I'd
say,
Karl
I
recently
stumbled
Into
a
new
family
With
two
little
children
in
school
Where
all
little
children
should
be
I
went
to
the
orientation
All
the
young
mommies
were
there
Karl,
you
never
have
seen
such
a
glorious
sight
As
these
beautiful
women
arrayed
for
the
night
Just
like
countesses,
empresses,
movie
stars
and
queens
And
they'd
come
there
with
men
much
like
me
Froggish
men,
unpleasant
to
see
Were
you
to
kiss
one,
Karl
Nary
a
prince
would
there
be
Oh
Karl
the
world
isn't
fair
It
isn't
and
never
will
be
They
tried
out
your
plan
It
brought
misery
instead
If
you'd
seen
how
they
worked
it
You'd
be
glad
you
were
dead
Just
like
I'm
glad
I'm
living
in
the
land
of
the
free
Where
the
rich
just
get
richer
And
the
poor
you
don't
ever
have
to
see
It
would
depress
us,
Karl
Because
we
care
That
the
world
still
isn't
fair
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