Текст песни The Folk Song Army - Tom Lehrer
(Introduction,
spoken:)
One
type
of
song
that
has
come
into
increasing
prominence
in
Recent
months
is
the
folk
song
of
protest.
You
have
to
admire
People
who
sing
these
songs.
It
takes
a
certain
amount
of
courage
To
get
up
in
a
coffee
house
or
a
college
auditorium
and
come
out
In
favor
of
the
things
that
everybody
else
in
the
audience
is
against,
Like
peace
and
justice
and
brotherhood
and
so
on.
But
the
nicest
Thing
about
a
protest
song
is
that
it
makes
you
feel
so
good.
I
have
a
song
here
which,
I
realize,
should
be
accompanied
on
A
folk
instrument,
in
which
category
the
piano
does
not,
alas,
qualify.
So
imagine,
if
you
will,
that
I
am
playing
an
88-string
guitar!
We
are
the
folk
song
army,
Every
one
of
us
cares.
We
all
hate
poverty,
war,
and
injustice
Unlike
the
rest
of
you
squares.
There
are
innocuous
folk
songs,
yeah,
But
we
regard
'em
with
scorn.
The
folks
who
sing
'em
have
no
social
conscience,
Why,
they
don't
even
care
if
Jimmy
Crack
Corn.
If
you
feel
dissatisfaction,
Strum
your
frustrations
away.
Some
people
may
prefer
action,
But
give
me
a
folk
song
any
old
day.
The
tune
don't
have
to
be
clever,
And
it
don't
matter
if
you
put
a
couple
extra
syllables
into
a
line.
It
sounds
more
ethnic
if
it
ain't
good
English
And
it
don't
even
gotta
rhyme...
excuse
me:
rhyne!
Remember
the
war
against
Franco?
That's
the
kind
where
each
of
us
belongs.
Though
he
may
have
won
all
the
battles,
We
had
all
the
good
songs!
So
join
in
the
folk
song
army!
Guitars
are
the
weapons
we
bring
To
the
fight
against
poverty,
war,
and
injustice.
Ready,
aim,
sing!
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