Nina Simone. Go Limp. Zeneszám
Oh daughter, dear daughter
Take warnin' from me
And don't you go marchin'
With the NAACP
For they'll rock you and roll you
And shove you into bed
And if they steal your nuclear secret
She'll wish you were dead
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Oh mother, dear mother
No, I'm not afraid
For I'll go on that march
And I'll return a virgin maid
With a brick in my handbag
And a smile on my face
And barbed wire in my underwear
To shed off disgrace
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
One day they were marching
A young man came by
With a beard on his chin
And a gleam in his eye
And before she had time
To remember her brick
And before she had time
To remember her brick
They were holding a sit-down
On a neighboring hay rig
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
For meeting is pleasure
And parting is pain
And if I have a great concert
Maybe I won't have to sing those folk songs again
Oh mother, dear mother
I'm stiff and I'm sore
From sleeping three nights
On a hard classroom floor
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
One day at the briefing
She'd heard a man say
Go perfectly limp
And be carried away
So when this young man suggested
It was time she was kissed
She remembered her brief
And then did not resist
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Oh mother, dear mother
No need for distress
For the young man has left me
His name and address
And if we win
Though a baby there be
He won't have to march
Like his da-da and me
Take warnin' from me
And don't you go marchin'
With the NAACP
For they'll rock you and roll you
And shove you into bed
And if they steal your nuclear secret
She'll wish you were dead
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Oh mother, dear mother
No, I'm not afraid
For I'll go on that march
And I'll return a virgin maid
With a brick in my handbag
And a smile on my face
And barbed wire in my underwear
To shed off disgrace
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
One day they were marching
A young man came by
With a beard on his chin
And a gleam in his eye
And before she had time
To remember her brick
And before she had time
To remember her brick
They were holding a sit-down
On a neighboring hay rig
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
For meeting is pleasure
And parting is pain
And if I have a great concert
Maybe I won't have to sing those folk songs again
Oh mother, dear mother
I'm stiff and I'm sore
From sleeping three nights
On a hard classroom floor
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
One day at the briefing
She'd heard a man say
Go perfectly limp
And be carried away
So when this young man suggested
It was time she was kissed
She remembered her brief
And then did not resist
Singin' too roo la, too roo la, too roo li ay
Oh mother, dear mother
No need for distress
For the young man has left me
His name and address
And if we win
Though a baby there be
He won't have to march
Like his da-da and me
Nina Simone
Kedvencek