I'm an Old Cowhand
de Sons of the Pioneers
Well, I'm gonna preach you a sermon 'bout old man Atom,
I don't mean the Adam in the Bible datum.
I don't mean the Adam that mother Eve mated,
I mean that thing that science liberated.
Einstein says he's scared,
And when Einstein's scared, I'm scared.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki,
Alamogordo, Bikini.
Here's my moral, plain as day,
Old Man Atom is here to stay.
He's gonna hang around, it's plain to see,
But, ah, my dearly beloved, are we?
We hold these truths to be self-evident
All men may be cremated equal.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
Here's my text
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
Lordy, who'll be next?
The science guys, from every clime,
They all pitched in with overtime.
Before they knew it, the job was done;
They'd hitched up the power of the gosh-darn sun,
They put a harness on Old Sol,
Splittin' atoms, while the diplomats was splittin' hairs . . .
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
What'll we do?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
They both went up the blue.
Then the cartel crowd put on a show
To turn back the clock on the UNO,
To get a corner on atoms and maybe extinguish
Every darned atom that can't speak English.
Down with foreign-born atoms!
Yes, Sir!
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
What'll we do?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
They both went up the blue.
But the atom's international, in spite of hysteria,
Flourishes in Utah, also Siberia.
And whether you're white, black, red or brown,
The question is this, when you boil it down:
To be or not to be!
That is the question. . .
Atoms to atoms, and dust to dust,
If the world makes A-bombs, something's bound to bust.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
Alamogordo, Bikini.
No, the answer to it all isn't military datum,
Like "Who gets there fustest with the mostest atoms,"
But the people of the world must decide their fate,
We got to stick together or disintegrate.
World peace and the atomic golden age or a push-button war,
Mass cooperation or mass annihilation,
Civilian international control of the atom, one world or none.
If you're gonna split atoms, well, you can't split ranks.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
What'll we do?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
They both went up the blue.
It's up to the people, cause the atom don't care,
You can't fence him in, he's just like air.
He doesn't give a darn about politics
Or who got who into whatever fix --
All he wants to do is sit around
And have his nucleus bombarded by neutrons.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
What'll we do?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
They both went up the blue.
So if you're scared of the A-bomb, I'll tell you what to do:
You got to get with all the people in the world with you.
You got to get together and let out a yell,
Or the first thing you know we'll blow this world to...
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Moscow, too,
New York, London, Timbuktu,
Shanghai, Paris, up the flue.
Hiroshima, Nagasaki...
What'll we do?
Hiroshima, Nagasaki
They both went up the blue.
We must choose between
The brotherhood of man or smithereens.
The people of the world must pick out a thesis:
"Peace in the world, or the world in pieces!"
Whoosh
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