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Mark Ensign
Joined: 05 Aug 2004 Posts: 66 Location: Virginia Beach
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 8:55 pm Post subject: Kipling parody |
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Haven't seen this in the forums and hope it isn't duplicate, earning me a thunderbolt from Admin.
Johnny went public with 'is boasts, an 'ero without fear,
'Til sudden like the Swifties say, "We got a turncoat 'ere."
The libs they just ignored 'em, sayin' "Ah, it's all a lie!"
Then Johny's outed by their ads an' to myself says I:
Oh it's Johnny this an' Johnny that, 'e's the 'ero of the day.
But it's wait now, Mr. Kerry, what's that record really say?
The horns are loudly blowin' boys as our band begins to play,
An' it's goodbye, Mr. Kerry, as they blow your arse away.
Johnny goes to Cincinnati sober as a man can be,
An' they give ol' George a "Bravo Lad!" but John no sympathy.
They give 'im plain their message, sittin' silent in the 'alls,
That when it comes to fightin' men, they know oo's got the balls.
For it's Johnny this an' Johnny that, but wait, he might 'a lied
From the platform of his campaign train an' on the Boston tide.
His ship is on the tide, my boys, his ship is on the tide,
An' it's plain as day she's sinkin' boys, because the turncoat lied.
Yes Johnny mocked our uniforms that guard you while you sleep.
He cheapened all our medals throwing his upon that heap;
An' rustlin' up his phony troops, he led them for a bit,
Until his aspirations and theirs no longer fit.
Now it's Johnny this an' Johnny that, an' Johnny how's your soul,
In that brave front rank of 'eroes as our drums begin their roll?
The drums begin to roll, my boys, the drums begin to roll,
An' they'll keep right on a rollin' boys, 'til we chuck 'im in the hole.
We make no claim as 'eroes, nor we aren't no blackguards too,
But 'onorable men an' warriors fightin' once again for you.
An' if your 'ero's record, our charges soundly taint,
That's what we're trying to tell you blokes, your 'ero ain't no saint.
For it's Johnny an' Johnny that, an' "Check him out, the Loot!"
Was 'e the "Savior of 'is country" when the guns begin to shoot?
Now it's Johnny's turn to prove us wrong, an' make us out the liars,
By signin' that one eighty form an' puttin out the fires.
Oh it's Johnny this an' Johnny that, 'e's the 'ero of the day,
But it's hold on, Mr. Kerry, what's that record really say?
The horns are loudly blowin' boys, as our band begins to play,
"Cherrio, Old Man," to Johnny and blows his arse away.
Attribution: received in another community from a member who got it from a Russ Vaughn of 101st, Vietnam. (Don't know if Russ is the author) _________________ Retired USN Capt.; Market Time vicinity ChuLai 6/67-2/68; Maddox 8/64 Tonkin Gulf; NGFS I Corps 6-12/65; Saigon evac. 4/75. |
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Navy_Navy_Navy Admin
Joined: 07 May 2004 Posts: 5777
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 8:57 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks, Captain - this is a duplicate topic, though, so I'll be removing the thread. And Vaughan is indeed the author - he wrote Christmas in Cambodia, too, if I'm not mistaken.
Check out the geedunk for quite a few songs, parodies, jokes and comics. _________________ ~ Echo Juliet ~
Altering course to starboard - On Fire, Keep Clear
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