What kind of revisionist psyops crackery is this?

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What kind of revisionist psyops crackery is this?

Postby annie aronburg » Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:22 pm

I should know better than to listen to the radio at work.

The Higgins "Flower Child"

Flower Child put on your banjo
Come and dance all night in the shadows

The Mamas and the Papas
Crosby, Stills and Nash
I never got to see them play
But I sure wish I had

My daddy went to Woodstock
He still knows where he sat
His microbus it got him there
Now the music brings him back

And thats how I know the sound
I wanna kick it up again
Wont you come on down and join in

Flower Child put on your banjo
Come and dance all night in the shadows
(Bring your tambourine)
Singin the songs that set us free
Runnin wild in the overgrown grass
Getting back into that old time bluegrass
Where I can be
The Flower Child inside me

Waylon, Merle and Willie
Gram and Emmylou
Their songs brought the outlaw
Outta folks like me and you

Like spirits in the night
Im hearing voices ringing
Long time friends of mind singin

Flower Child put on your banjo
Come and dance all night in the shadows
(Bring your tambourine)
Singin the songs that set us free
Runnin wild in the overgrown grass
Getting back into that old time bluegrass
Where I can be
The Flower Child inside me

Gimme some of that down home sound
Turn it up and we can get down
Time brings change but the message stays the same
Time brings change but my message stays

Flower child put on your banjo
Come and dance all night in the shadows
(Bring your tambourine)
Singin the songs that set us free
Runnin wild in the overgrown grass
Getting back into that old time bluegrass
Where I can be
The Flower Child inside me
The Flower Child inside me
"O Oysters," said the Carpenter,
"You've had a pleasant run!
Shall we be trotting home again?'
But answer came there none--
And this was scarcely odd, because
They'd eaten every one.
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