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Song Parodies -> "Silly Weapons"

Original Song Title:

"I Saw Heaven"

Original Performer:

Dan McCreedy

Parody Song Title:

"Silly Weapons"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

A compilation of some of the most odd weapons of WW2- the lesser-known ones. Germans had sound, vortex, and wind cannons, armed kites, flying grenades, bent barrel attachments, Megatanks, etc... while Britain had an icecube carrier project, the Panjandrum, sticky grenade, rotochute, etc... Japanese had balloon bombs, crawling armor, lunge mines, etc... and there were US bat bombs, Russian dog mines, Italian explosive speedboats, and on and on...
Walk on the weird side
Odd weapons of WW2
Axis and Allied
That very few people knew

Wanna down a V-1?
How about a bubble stream?
The British had Ublo
A strange U-spinning machine

Things considered
For stopping a Panther
Drop a glue bomb
Immobilized Panzer!

Now it gets much weirder
From those Rumanian folks
To blow-up a building
Try using explosive goats!
(no joke)

The Yugoslav partisans
Also showed merit
They planned on killing Nazis
With grenade carrots!

In the poor Warsaw Ghetto
Jews used improvised weapons
Metal Star of David blades
Left a bloody impression!
(Germans used Pandora for suppression)

The Yanks were there too
Came up with odd weapons fast
Planned to drop large bombs
On Germans- filled with stench-gas

There was a young man name Blakeston
Who was a daring blacksmith
Designed a magnetic horseshoe
To attack German tanks with

And there was the Gurple
A funny paddle tank
To be used on D-Day
But in trials it just sank!!!

The French before defeat
Wondered if they could do it
Down German cavalry
Volley-fired wooden bullets!!!

Those weapons were crazy
They all were insane
But most saw some combat
Which is a damn shame!

They were all wasted efforts
But who’s really to blame?
Necessity inventions?
Or lunatic fringe games?

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David Copper - October 13, 2011 - Report this comment
Have you ever heard of a bird-guided bomb? I think that might have been the Second World War. And there were some remote-controlled B-17s too! Nice list of the crazies!
Patrick - October 13, 2011 - Report this comment
A fellow I know uncovered a US plan to train dogs to smell Japanese soldiers hiding in caves and attack them. They actually set up a base on an obscure island and used Japanese American volunteers as test targets to teach the dogs to spot "Japs". The fellow who came up with the idea turned out to be somewhat of con man himself, and the idea never proved to be workable. But hundreds of thousands of dollars were spent exploring the idea. You can look it up on PBS "History Detectives".

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