Nov. 2, 1920

Lyrics
"It strikes me that some men and women got tired of a big job; But, over there our men did not quit They fought and died that better things might be! Perhaps some who stayed at home are beginning to forget and to quit The pocketbook and certain little things talked loud and noble And got in the way; too many readers go by the headlines Party men will muddle up the facts So a good many citizens voted as grandpa always did Or thought a change for the sake of changе seemed natural enough "It's raining, lets throw out thе weather man Kick him out! Kick him out! Kick him out! Kick him out! Kick him!" Prejudice and politics, and the stand-patters came in strong And yelled, "Slide back! Now you're safe, that's the easy way!" Then the timid smiled and looked relieved "We've got enough to eat, to hell with ideals!" All the old women, male and female, had thier day today And the hog-heart came out of his hole But he won't stay out long, God always drives him back! Oh Captain, my Captain! A heritage we've thrown away; But we'll find it again, my Captain, Captain, oh my Captain!"
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Credits
- Writers
- Charles Ives