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Feb 15, 2003
Author: Ellen Perlo
People's Weekly World Newspaper, 02/15/03 00:00
I recently unearthed a copy of a folk song – from 1959 – by the very memorable Malvina Reynolds. I had lost track of it, but Pete Seeger very kindly found it and sent me a copy. It is most relevant now. Despite the technical advances in warfare that may make the reference to shovels obsolete, perhaps, the sentiment is alive and well and thriving!
– Ellen Perlo
We Hate to See Them Go
By Malvina Reynolds (1959)
(intro) Last night I had a lovely dream
I saw a big parade with ticker tape galore
And men were marching there the like I’d never seen before
The bankers and the diplomats are going in the army
O happy day! I’d give my pay to see them on parade
Their paunches at attention and their striped pants at ease
They’ve gotten patriotic and they’re going overseas
We’ll have to do the best we can and bravely carry on
So we’ll just keep the laddies here to manage while they’re gone
The bankers and the diplomats are going in the army
It seemed too bad to keep them from the wars they love to plan
We’re all of us contented that they’ll fight a dandy war
They don’t need propaganda, they know what they’re fighting for
They’ll march away with dignity in the best of form
And we’ll just keep the laddies here to keep the lassies warm
The bankers and the diplomats are going in the army
We’re going to make things easy ‘cause it’s all so new and strange
We’ll give them silver shovels when they have to dig a hole
And they can sing in harmony when answering the roll
They’ll eat their old K-rations from a hand-embroidered box
And when they die, we’ll bring them home and bury them in Fort Knox.
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