Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Five years in Iraq.

Today is our 5th Anniversary of the American-tax-payer-supported carnage in Iraq.
Over 700,000 Iraqis reported dead.
Almost 4,000 Americans.
I decided to hold the first-ever Blog-Concert.
One song. One dissonant song.
By Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht from Threepenny Opera in 1928.

The Cannon Song

John was all present and Jim was all there
And Georgie was up for promotion
Not that the Army gave a bugger who they were
When confronting some heathen commotion

Chorus:
The troops live under
The cannon's thunder
From Sind to Cooch Behar
Moving from place to place
When they come face to face
With a different breed of fellow
Whose skins are black or yellow
They quick as winking chop him into
Beefsteak tartar

Johnny found his whiskey too warm
And Jimmy found the weather too balmy
But Georgie took them both by the arm
And said "Don't ever disappoint the army!"

Chorus repeat

John is a write-off and Jimmy is dead
And Georgie was shot for looting
And young men's blood goes on being red
And the army still goes on ahead recruiting

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