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Randy Newman – The World Isn't Fair lyrics
When Karl Marx was a boy
He took a hard look around
He saw people were starving all over the place
While others were painting the town

The public spirited boy
Became a public spirited man
So he worked very hard and he read everything
Until he came up with a plan

There'll be no exploitation
Of the worker or his kin
No discrimination 'cause of the color of your
Skin
No more private property
It would not be allowed

No one could rise too high
No one could sink too low
Or go under completely like some we all know

If Marx were living today
He'd be rolling around in his grave
And if I had him here in my mansion on the hill
I'd tell him a story t'would give his old heart
A chill

It's something that happened to me
I'd say, Karl I recently stumbled
Into a new family
With two little children in school
Where all little children should be
I went to the orientation
All the young mommies were there
Karl, you never have seen such a glorious sight
As these beautiful women arrayed for the night
Just like countesses, empresses, movie stars and
Queens
And they'd come there with men much like me
Froggish men, unpleasant to see
Were you to kiss one, Karl
Nary a prince would there be

Oh Karl the world isn't fair
It isn't and never will be
They tried out your plan
It brought misery instead
If you'd seen how they worked it
You'd be glad you were dead
Just like I'm glad I'm living in the land of the
Free
Where the rich just get richer
And the poor you don't ever have to see
It would depress us, Karl
Because we care
That the world still isn't fair
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    When Karl Marx was a boy
    He took a hard look around
    He saw people were starving all over the place
    While others were painting the town
    The public spirited boy
    Became a public spirited man
    So he worked very hard and he read everything
    Until he came up with a plan

    There'll be no exploitation
    Of the worker or his kin
    No discrimination 'cause of the color of your skin
    No more private property
    It would not be allowed
    No one could rise too high
    No one could sink too low
    Or go under completely like some we all know
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