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Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty (Ipcar)

Charley Noble 09 Sep 20 - 04:43 PM
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Subject: Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty
From: Charley Noble
Date: 09 Sep 20 - 04:43 PM

This song was inspired by the news story about the demise of the Trump flotilla on Lake Travis, Texas, on September 5, 2020. Apologies to Robert Service.

By Charlie Ipcar, 9/6/2020
Tune: traditional after the California Gold Rush song “The Days of ‘49”

The Lake Travis Travesty

There are strange tales true, I'm a-telling you
On the shores of lovely Lake Travis;
Where the tumbleweed blow and there ain’t much snow,
And the microfiche are so lavish!
And some folks say that the boaters that day,
Had only themselves to blame,
As they surged on by, with Trump banners a-fly,
“Make American Great!” they proclaimed.

‘Twas September the fifth, this flotilla forthwith,
Assembled on the Lake all ecstatic;
For their Commander in Chief they risked coming to grief,
For with Trump they were all fanatic;
There were big boats and small, they all answered the call,
And in columns they sped up the Lake;
But the big one percent made great waves as they went,
Swallowing the smaller ones in their wake.

Husbands and wives, children feared for their lives,
As the wakes poured over their boats,
There were calls to the shore, and saviors galore,
As they desperately strived for to float;
And no one can say all that happened that day
On the Lake where the wild waves did roar;
But I’m thinking, my friends, when this story ends,
They’ll have earned their own Darwin Award.

No sadder sight for those in such plight,
As they were overcome by the waves;
It was sink or swim, and God bless our kin,
May we all be resolute and brave;
The fifth of September, we’ll always remember,
And the first responders who saved their gung hos:
Though boats are in the abyss, like old Colonel Travis,
Let’s remember the Alamo!

Cheerily,
Charlie Ipcar (formerly known as C harley Noble)


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty
From: saulgoldie
Date: 09 Sep 20 - 05:16 PM

It HAD to be done! Thanks, Charley!

Saul


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty
From: Charley Noble
Date: 09 Sep 20 - 05:53 PM

You're welcome, Saul. Two other singer-songwriters beat me to the punch. Maybe we can gather everyone together for one glorious live streaming concert.

Charlie


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty
From: Charley Noble
Date: 12 Sep 20 - 01:49 PM

Here's the latest draft after some tweaking. This ballad is almost ready to be recorded.

By Charlie Ipcar, 9/6/2020
Tune: traditional after the California Gold Rush song “The Days of ‘49”

The Lake Travis Travesty

There are strange tales true, I'm a-telling you
On the shores of lovely Lake Travis;
Where tumbleweed blow and there ain’t much snow,
And the microfiche are so lavish!
And some folks say that the boaters that day,
Had only themselves to blame,
As they surged on by, with Trump banners a-fly,
“Make America Great!” they proclaimed.

‘Twas September the fifth, this flotilla forthwith,
Assembled on the Lake all ecstatic;
For their Commander in Chief they risked coming to grief,
For with Trump they were all fanatic;
There were big boats and small, all answered the call,
And in columns they sped up the Lake;
But the big one percent made great waves as they went,
Swallowing smaller ones in their wake.

Husbands and wives, children feared for their lives,
As the wakes poured over their boats,
There were calls to the shore, and saviors galore,
As they desperately strived for to float;
And no one can say all that happened that day
On the Lake where the wild waves did roar;
But I’m thinking, my friends, when this story ends,
They’ll have earned their own Darwin Award.

No sadder sight for those in such plight,
As their boats san ‘neath the waves;
It was sink or swim, and God bless our kin,
May we all be resolute and brave;
The fifth of September, we’ll always remember,
And the Sheriff’s men who saved their gung hos:
Though boats are in the abyss, like old Colonel Travis,
Let’s remember the Alamo!


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty (Ipcar)
From: Jack Campin
Date: 13 Sep 20 - 06:55 AM

You are obviously the man to write a Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Song.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty (Ipcar)
From: GUEST
Date: 19 Oct 20 - 10:51 AM

Thanks, Jack. I considered that and decided to eat a pickle instead.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Lake Travis Travesty (Ipcar)
From: GUEST
Date: 19 Oct 20 - 10:55 AM

What joy! You can now hear a fresh recording of my doleful ballad about the demise of the Trump flotilla on Lake Travis back on September 5th:

http://www.charlieipcar.com/lyrics/lake_travis.htm

Click on the MP3 button to hear the entire song.

Cheerily,
Charlie Ipcar


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