| Louis the sixteenth was the king of france in 1789.
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| he was worse than louis the fifteenth.
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| he was worse than louis the fourteenth.
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| he was worse than louis the thirteenth.
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| he was the worst since louis the first.
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| king louis was living like a king, but the people were living rotten.
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| so the people, they started an uprising which they called the french revolution,
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| and of course you remember their battle cry, which will never be forgotten:
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| (small piano intro):
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| You went the wrong way, old king louie.
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| you made the population cry.
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| 'cause all you did was sit and pet
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| with marie antoinette
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| in your place at vesailles.
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| And now the country’s gone kablooie.
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| so we are giving you the air.
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| that oughta teach you not to
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| spend all your time fooling 'round
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| at the folies bergere.
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| If you had been a nicer king,
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| we wouldn’t do a thing,
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| but you were bad you must admit.
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| we’re gonna take you and the queen
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| down to the guillotine,
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| and shorten you a little bit.
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| You went the wrong way, old king louie.
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| and now you ain’t got far to go. |
| too bad you won’t be here to see
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| that great big eiffel tower,
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| or brigitte bardot.
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| To you king louie we say fooey.
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| you disappointed all of france.
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| but then what else could we expect
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| fro a king in silk stockings
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| and pink satin pants.
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| You filled you stomach with chop suey.
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| also crepe suzettes and steak.
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| and when they told you wife marie
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| that nobody had bread, she asaid
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| «let 'em eat cake.»
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| We’re gonna take you and the queen
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| down to the guillotine,
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| it’s somewhere in the heart of town.
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| and when that fella’s through
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| with what he’s gonna do,
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| you’ll have no place to hang your crown.
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| You came the wrong way, old king louie.
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| now we must put you on the shelf.
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| that’s why the people are revolting, 'cause louie,
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| you’re pretty revolting yourself! |