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Song Parodies -> "When You're Trying To Fight (the Election Song)"

Original Song Title:

"When You're Lying Awake (the Nightmare Song)"

Original Performer:

Gilbert and Sullivan

Parody Song Title:

"When You're Trying To Fight (the Election Song)"

Parody Written by:

Phil Alexander

The Lyrics

A rant about the lies, damned lies and politics abounding in the current US presidential election campaign
When you're trying to fight
An election tonight
But debate is right off the agenda
Your opponent may use
Any method he'll choose
To try and force you through the blender
For though he's uninspiring,
He's always conspiring
Of possible vict'ry to plunder you
Everyone despises
His rumour and lies-es
As he pulls that rug out from under you

And underhand trickies
Like photoshop piccies
Are posted on thousands of websites
And rumours abound
About where you've been found
Or your standing on possible plebiscites
And you're hearing that creep
Bleating on to his sheep
They don't care that the language is mangled
He says he hates all tax
(Yep, including syntax)
And you figure his tongue has been tangled

Well, you get some respite
From his underhand fight
Because someone's exposed his skulduggery
But the myriad schemes
Of his back-room boy teams
Throw out more political thuggery
For they say you've been lying
And scheming and trying
To undermine this, your own country
And although it's untrue
By the time that is proved
Your support's dropped and you're up a gum tree

All the people you meet
Hate the lies and deceit
But you can still see its effect on 'em
They get turned off and bored
But they can't be ignored
Why not try the effect of respect on 'em
But now you're overhauling
His standing is falling
And so dirty tricks will get nastier
He'll prattle and prate
And he'll insinuate
That you winning would be a disastier

Ev'ry opposing scrote
Out of context will quote
And suggest you said things that you didn't
As they play silly games
And they call you bad names
When you call for the truth that they've hidden't
But this you can't stand
(And I guess that was planned)
As their asinine stunt-rate it quickens
For they try lots and lots
Of ridiculous plots -
Oh yes, you could say the plot sickens

And he and his crew
And the bile they spew
And the great pile of time they've invested in
Telling the press
Of some invented mess
That no one at all's interested in
Their latest device is
To come up with crises
A-heightening fears of terror
But when things go well, you
Know they'll never tell you
This whole warning thing was an error

You get a good Tory
To plant a small story
He isn't aware of the truth of it
For the rumour takes root
And mistrust will shoot
And nobody will have the proof of it
No one can excuse
All that crap from Fox News
Even when they admit that they made it up
From a rumour so small
It was no good at all
'Til unscrupulous editors played it up

And something much horrider
's happening in Florida:
Mass voter disenfranchisement
But the harridan cat
Who had organized that
Escaped with a minor chastisement

Now that polling's begun
No one knows who has won
Though the odds are remote
You must wait for the vote
And it's oh, so intense
You can't bear the suspense
'Cause the voting is tight
They're recounting all night
There is good and there's bad
One or two hanging chads
The occasional fight
'tween the Left and the Right
As the lead ebbs and flows
I guess everyone knows
That it certainly ain't a walkover

Now the votes have been cast
Polling's over at last
The campaign has been long
(Quite as bad as this song)
And thank goodness it's, all of it, over

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Pacing: 4.6
How Funny: 4.6
Overall Rating: 4.7

Total Votes: 40

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 1
 
 2   0
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 3   4
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 4   4
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 5   31
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Phil Alexander - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Just like old times... triple ones turn up before there was hardly a chance to read through a long song like this. Ah well - no prizes for guessing which side of the political fence votes without any thought...
Jessica - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
I have a feeling our favorite Republican from the messageboard read (or didn't read) the parody and shot you down. I liked it though...especially the line about "Photoshop piccies." :-)
Rick D - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
You should get fives just for tackling this song. The idiot who spite voted is probably an American who knows a lot less about our politics than most Brits.
Melhi - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Nicely done, Phil!
John Barry - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Phil, Johnny D had some sage advice about not letting the 1s ideologuebags get you down. Doesn't matter how good your parody is--and this is a good one--you're gonna get knee-jerk 1s, and I emphasize "jerk." Here, the plebiscites/website rhyme alone is worth 5s. Keep up the good work!
2Eagle - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
A bit long, but it held my interest.
Phil Alexander - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
:-) Thanks, guys - it's OK, JB, 1s don't peturb me (especially on a song I'm as happy with as this one), it's just that it reminds me of a period a year or two ago where I'd obviously annoyed someone, because the first vote on any song I submitted was all 1s, voted a minute or so after the update... it made me feel all nostalgic ;-)
Paul - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Hi Phil (escaped from the messageboard like Jessica...!)... Marvellous and very accurate take on the topic... Worth the price of several pints alone for the subtle use of 'didn't' and hidden't'...!!
Davester - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Bravo, philbo! I'm saving this one...
martha - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
fabulous one Phil!
Johnny D - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
Good job, Philbo.
Stuart McArthur - October 05, 2004 - Report this comment
That's excellent - "the plot sickens" and the "horrider/Florida" rhyme were masterstrokes - over here in Australia, I'm insulated form the fine election detail, but we still get the debates and I'm watching it all with interest - 555 from me - must have taken you ages!!!
Paul Robinson - October 06, 2004 - Report this comment
Phil DKTOS on the original but I loved this. Especially the line where you called Katherine 'whathersname" down in Florida a "harridan cat". A perfect description if ever there was one. I'm voting here (5's)even though I have no pace knowledge to counteract the moron who gave you "1's" across, because they obviously knew nothing of EITHER the song OR the reality of what Bush & Minions have been trying to do to us (and, by extension, the world).
Claude Prez - October 06, 2004 - Report this comment
Great stuff, love the rhyming, can't wait for election to be over.
Sweet Indigo - October 06, 2004 - Report this comment
Ah, I love it! My favourite G&S song about a particularly farcical topic. Beyootiful, the rhymes were very clever :)
Phil Alexander - October 06, 2004 - Report this comment
Stuart - funnily enough, the "plot sickens" idea was one that Don Carlos on the messageboard came up with, but it fit what I had been writing so well (and he did give me permission to use the phrase). Once I got going on this, it didn't take much time at all - a bit longer than usual, maybe 40-45 minutes, and I ended up having to trim it down... there's obviously too much dodgy dealing going on.
Paul - I find it hard to believe how leniently Katherine Harris has been dealt with, given that it is quite possibly the worst proven electoral fraud that has been perpetrated in the US (must admit, I don't really know whether she is a "harridan cat", but used the phrase 'cause I liked the sound of it, and it scans so well)
Adagio - December 02, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) Good...DKTOS
Guy - December 03, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC-W) DKTOS. But I'm so glad all the campaigning is over.
John Jenkins - December 06, 2004 - Report this comment
Well done, Philbo, except for the Florida verse. Secretary of State Harris did nothing more than decline to extend the deadline imposed by law, and every newspaper's recount of which I am aware confirmed that Bush won. On the other hand, the word play was excellent, and the syntax line was very clever.
Phil Alexander - December 07, 2004 - Report this comment
If that's your position, JJ, I assume that you think that excluding someone from the voting register because they share a name with a felon convicted in another state is a legitimate political tactic? But thanks for the other kind words.
John Jenkins - December 07, 2004 - Report this comment
Phil, of course, I oppose that kind of exclusion. It is my understanding that most, if not all, of the voters who would have potentially been excluded were sent letters advising them. Many who were on the list erroneously responded and were reinstated. I suspect that if you or I had been on such a list, we would have found ways to vote (and cancel each other out). It is also my understanding that the purge was a reaction to a 1996 Miami mayoral election in which a lot of dead people and felons did vote. So, when you use words like "fraud," you imply intent; and I really don't think there was any intent to deprive any eligible voters of the right to vote - with the possible exception of Democrats who did not want out-of-country military votes counted.
Jake A Ralphing (Luke Brattoni) - December 07, 2004 - Report this comment
Truly intricate rhyming here and a subtle humour that kept me reading on, despite not being able to relate to much of it.
Agrimorfee - December 09, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) This was an exercise in endurance for you the writer. Good job in carrying through to a logical conclusion after the 20+ verses!555
Scathe - December 10, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC-W) Thank you, Phil, for reminding me why I shun elections in the first place.
Johnny D - December 11, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) See above ..... especially love it now, since I recently attended an M.I.T. peformance of " Iolanthe " !
Arwen - December 12, 2004 - Report this comment
ABC--I don't think I know the original...but a great read, Mr. Alexander!
Meriadoc - December 18, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC) That's it! I'm throwin' the tea in the harbor! ;-)
Peregrin - December 18, 2004 - Report this comment
I don't recognise this song by Gilbert O'Sullivan and I thought I knew all his hits! haha.... I enjoyed the read Phil, good story.
Claude Prez - December 18, 2004 - Report this comment
More fun to read now that the election's finally over.
Jeff Reuben - December 19, 2004 - Report this comment
Yup, pretty much sums up the election
Paul Robinson - December 19, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC W) Still more truth here than you will find in any of the established media...you know, the Democrats are starting to look a lot like Charlie Brown ("Peanuts") - every fall Schulz used to run a "Football" strip where Lucy (read "Katherine Harris" here) coaxes Charlie to try and kick the football while she holds it...he remembers she has ALWAYS pulled the ball away from him and he kicks at air and winds up flat on his ass...of course, it looks like the Republicans have a lot of "Lucy's" working for them out there. Here in Southern California a WRITE-IN candidate polled more votes than the Republican incumbent Mayor of San Diego - but about 4,000 of them neglected to check a "bubble" to indicate they were voting for a Write-in candidate...despite their obvious intent (these folks did NOT vote for another Mayoral candidate as well) the registrar initially and on appeal has refused to count these ballots, thus giving Mr. Murphy (the Repugnican) a victory, inspite of his receiving under 35% of the total vote. It's still going through the appeal process and of course Murphy is appealing to the Write-In candidate (Donna Frye) to be a "good sport" and give it up...sound familiar to anybody??? Well, getting off the soapbox now since it's groaning under the weight of my disgust with these folks...This is good stuff, even though I don't know the Gilbert & Sullivan OS...I see I had already given you 5's to counteract some yokel who dropped "1's" on you...
Kristof Robertson - December 20, 2004 - Report this comment
(ABC-W) DKTOS, Phil, but your pacing is always pretty good, so 555s from me..a nice bit of nostalgia!

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