I Guess If You Were Going to Play One Leningrad Cowboys Song for Lent

... it might be this one.


But probably not these ...




3 comments:

  1. Gringo12:07 AM

    Here is a Tom Lehrer song for Lent.
    She's My Girl

    The girl that I lament for,
    The girl my money's spent for,
    The girl my back is bent for,
    The girl I owe the rent for,
    The girl I gave up Lent for
    Is the girl that heaven meant for me.

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  2. My friend Steve "Tiny" Robinson, a Vietnam-era SEAL of gigantic size who was also a blacksmith before arthritis made him give it up, wrote alternative lyrics to the "Those Were the Days" tune.

    "The Viking Fighting Man"
    by "Tiny" Robinson

    Many years ago, when I was younger,
    Other men would look at me and say,
    'You are such a puny little fellow.
    'How can you survive another day?'


    But then I learned to fight with shield and longsword,
    To swing and axe, and use a sharp spear too.
    I'd split a warrior's skull from top to bottom,
    and then before he fell, I'd run him through.


    CHORUS
    I am a fighting man, a Viking fighting man,
    I drink and wench to pass the time away,
    I live the live I choose, I fight and never lose,
    I kill them all... and then I sail away.


    I sailed upon the sea with Viking Warriors,
    I learned to drink intoxicating brew,
    I fought in foreign lands for gold and silver,
    And soon I was a Viking Warrior too!


    I took all my pleasures where it pleased me,
    Wine and golden treasures, slaves who'd shreik,
    I learned that women loved a Viking warrior,
    If he'd had a bath within the week...


    CHORUS

    And now my twilight years, they are upon me,
    And my thinning hair is silver grey;
    But I'll look back upon my battles,
    And smile, and raise my glass, and I will say:


    I am a fighting man, a Viking fighting man,
    I drink and wench to pass the time away.
    I live the live I choose, I fight and never lose,
    I killed them all... and then I sailed away.

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  3. Those are both great! Kinda like those Viking lyrics.

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