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Sisters In Disarmament

from "Radical Crooner" - album by Greg Spence Wolf

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SISTERS IN DISARMAMENT

Every Thursday afternoon
At Westlake Center
Women dressed in Black gather together
They stand in silence
In defiance
of the violence
Of their government
Holding signs that say no war,
Not in our name,
Our grief is not a call to war,

They're not an organization,
They're a loose knit affiliation,
Of women who stand for peace.

They stand for peace,
They stand for justice,
They stand for freedom,
For everyone not just us,

There's a gaggle of Grannies,
Who've gotten off of their fannies,
And started singing songs for peacce,

They sing satire,
And wear funny attire,
And set the crowd on fire,
When they sing their songs for peace,
They don't have no cd's,
Not hat for money,
They're just singing about what they believe,
They take old songs you already know
And change the words to be about what's going on in the world today
You already know the melody
I'm sure you can figure out the parody
And sing along with the Raging Grannies
At the next peace rally

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from "Radical Crooner" - album, track released January 1, 2012

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Greg Spence Wolf Tacoma, Washington

I play guitar, mandolin and piano. I write original songs that are often memorable and requested.

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