Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Fence, artist - Tim Minchin. Album song Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra, in the genre
Date of issue: 03.04.2011
Record label: Laughing Stock
Song language: English
The Fence |
Somewhere in your wardrobe, I’d be willing to bet |
There’s a t-shirt proudly bearing the silhouette |
Of Che Guevara |
He was revolutionary, yeah, he wore a cool hat |
But behind the design, I think you might find |
It’s not quite as simple as that: |
Che was a bit of a homophobe |
Che was a bit of a homophobe. |
(I think apparently) |
Che was a bit of a homophobe |
Che was a bit of a homophobe |
This is my song in defence of the fence |
A little sing-along, an anthem to ambivalence |
The more you know, the harder you will find it |
To make up your mind, it doesn’t really matter if you find |
You can’t see which grass is greener |
Chances are it’s neither, and either way it’s easier |
To see the difference, when you’re sitting on the fence |
Somewhere in your house, I’d be willing to bet |
There’s a picture of that grinning hippy from Tibet |
The Dalai Lama |
He’s a lovely, funny fella, he gives soundbites galore |
But let’s not forget that back in Tibet |
Those funky monks used to dick the poor, yeah |
And the Buddhist line about future lives is the perfect way to stop the |
powerless rising up (I reckon) |
And he tells the poor they will live again, but he’s rich now so it’s easy for |
him to say |
I’m taking the stand in defence of the fence |
I got a little band playing anthems to ambivalence |
We divide the world into terrorists and heroes |
Into normal folk and weirdos |
Into good people and pedos |
Into things that give you cancer |
And the things that cure cancer |
And the things that don’t cause cancer |
But there’s a chance they will cause cancer in the future |
We divide the world to stop us feeling frightened |
Into wrong and into right and |
Into black and into white and |
Into real men and fairies |
Into status quo and scary |
Yeah we want the world binary, binary |
But it’s not that simple |
And your dog has a bigger carbon footprint than a four wheel drive |
Yea your dog has a bigger carbon footprint than a four wheel drive |
And your dog has a bigger carbon footprint than a four wheel drive |
And so does your baby, maybe you oughta trade him in for a Prius |
ROCK! |
Havin a rant in defence of the fence |
I got a little band playing tributes to ambivalence |
We divide the world into liberals and gun-freaks |
Into atheists and fundies |
Into teetotallers and junkies |
Into chemical and natural |
Into fictional and factual |
Into science and supernatural |
But it’s actually naturally not that white and black |
You’ll be dividing us into terrorists and heroes |
Into normal folk and weirdos |
Into good people and pedos |
Into things that give you cancer |
And the things that cure cancer |
And things that don’t cause cancer |
But there’s a chance they will cause cancer in the future |
We divide the world to stop us feeling frightened |
Into wrong and into right and |
Into black and into white and |
Into real men and fairies |
Into parrots and canaries |
Yeah we want the world binary, binary |
The more you know, the harder you will find it |
To make up your mind, it doesn’t really matter if you find |
You can’t see which grass is greener |
Chances are it’s neither, and either way it’s easier |
To see the difference when you’re sitting on the fence |
Cause it’s not that simple… Maybe… |