Declaration of Independence

Wolcott Gibbs, Celius Dougherty

We will just do nothing at all
We would just sit there in the noonday sun
And when they speak to him
He will not answer them
Because he does not wish to

And when they tell him to eat his dinner
He will just laugh at them
And he will not take his nap
Because he does not care to
He will just sit there in the noonday sun

He will go away and will play with the panda
And when they come with a friend
He would stick them with spears
And throw them in the garbage
And put the cover on
And he will not get out in the fresh air
Nor eat his vegetable
And will grow thin as a marble
He would just do nothing at all
He will just sit there in the noonday sun

Trivia about the song Declaration of Independence by Pete Seeger

On which albums was the song “Declaration of Independence” released by Pete Seeger?
Pete Seeger released the song on the albums “Gazette, Vol. 1” in 1958, “The Gazette, Vol. 1” in 1958, and “Young vs. Old” in 1969.
Who composed the song “Declaration of Independence” by Pete Seeger?
The song “Declaration of Independence” by Pete Seeger was composed by Wolcott Gibbs, Celius Dougherty.

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