Wainwright Loudon

A Hard Day On The Planet

Wainwright Loudon


The dollar went down and the President said 
"Who's in charge, now?" I don't know, take your pick. 
A new disease every day and the old ones are coming back 
Things are looking kind of gray, like they're going to black 

Don't turn on the TV, don't show me the paper 
(I) don't want to know he got kidnapped or why they all raped her 
I want to go on vacation 'till the pressure lets up 
But they keep hijacking airplanes and blowing them up 

(Refrain) 
It's been a hard day on the planet 
How much is it all worth? 
It's getting harder to understand it 
Things are tough all over on earth. 

It's hot in December and cold in July 
When it rains it pours out of a poisonous sky 
In California the body counts keep getting higher 
It's evil out there, man that state is always on fire. 

Everyone has a system, but they can't seem to win 
Even Bob Geldorf looks alarmingly thin 
I got to get on that shuttle get me out of this place 
But there's gonna be warfare up there in outer space 
(Refrain) 
I've got clothes on my back and shoes on my feet 
A roof over my head and something to eat 
My kids are all healthy and my folks are alive 
You know, it's amazing but sometimes I think I'll survive 

I've got all of my fingers and all of my toes 
I'm pretty well off I guess, I suppose 
So how come I feel bad so much of the time? 
A man ain't an island-John Dunn wasn't lying 
(Refrain) 
It's business as usual; some things never change 
It's unfair, it's tough, unkind and it's strange 
We don't seem to learn; we can't seem to stop 
Maybe some explosions would close up the shop 

You know, maybe that would be fine: we would be off the hook 
We resolved all our problems, never mind what it took 
And it all would be over, finito, the end 
Until the survivers started up all over again 
(Refrain)