A cheerful Liz Warren song to the tune of Dixie

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In summary, Liz Warren has a cheerful song to the tune of "Dixie" and it's something that everyone should like.
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a cheerful Liz Warren song to the tune of "Dixie"

I really like Elizabeth Warren and I think some others here do too. Her stands on education, the lending business, the insurance business, politics-bending donations from organized greed etc. This morning a cheerful song to the tune of "Dixie" occurred to me. I thought I'd share it:

Way down East in the land of Boston
's where their bonuses 'r going to cost 'em
Look away! Look away!
Look away, Lizzieland!

The Rich can't buy our Lizzie
Hurray! Hurray!
The middle class will whip their [rears]
and win some pride with Lizzie

Away, away,
Away down East to Lizzie!
 
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Well, we certainly have to admit that anyone who has a catchy song must be the best candidate!
 
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I'm glad you agree she's best!
I agree with you about Euclid and beauty too :biggrin:
 
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marcus said:
I really like Elizabeth Warren and I think some others here do too. Her stands on education, the lending business, the insurance business, politics-bending donations from organized greed etc. This morning a cheerful song to the tune of "Dixie" occurred to me. I thought I'd share it:

Way down East in the land of Boston
's where their bonuses 'r going to cost 'em
Look away! Look away!
Look away, Lizzieland!

The Rich can't buy our Lizzie
Hurray! Hurray!
The middle class will whip their [rears]
and win some pride with Lizzie

Away, away,
Away down East to Lizzie!

What's not to like about Lizzie Warren. :smile:

But there may be people here who are not familiar with the song of "Dixie"

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Dixie_(1916).ogg

They might sing it in some kind of "Landslide" medley. :rolleyes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4_wXPZ1Bnk

hmmm... Maybe I'll write a "Landslide Lizzie" tune this weekend. I do own a mandolin.
 
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She's fighting for the little guy
and taking on the big guys
Look away! Look away!
Look away, Lizzieland!

They try to silence her with lies
But she's got truth on her side
Hurray! Hurray!
The middle class will rise

Away, away,
Away down East to Lizzie!

So let's all join in and sing
For Lizzie and what she brings
Look away! Look away!
Look away, Lizzieland!

She'll make our country strong and fair
With her policies, we'll all have a share
Hurray! Hurray!
For Lizzie, we'll show we care

Away, away,
Away down East to Lizzie!

So let's all raise our voices high
For Lizzie, our champion, we'll never deny
Look away! Look away!
Look away, Lizzieland!

She's the hope for our nation
Bringing change and inspiration
Hurray! Hurray!
For Lizzie, our salvation

Away, away,
Away down East to Lizzie!

In the land of Boston, we'll all stand tall
With Lizzie leading, we'll never fall
Look away! Look away!
Look away, Lizzieland!

So let's all sing this cheerful song
For Lizzie, we can't go wrong
Hurray! Hurray!
With Lizzie, we'll all belong

Away, away,
Away down East to Lizzie!
 

1. What is the tune of the song "Dixie"?

The tune of "Dixie" is a popular American folk song, also known as "Dixie's Land" or "I Wish I Was in Dixie". It was composed by Daniel Emmett in the mid-19th century and is considered a traditional anthem of the American South.

2. Who is Liz Warren and why is she the subject of this song?

Liz Warren is a nickname for Elizabeth Warren, an American politician and academic who has served as a United States Senator from Massachusetts since 2013. She is also a former candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 United States presidential election. This song is likely written to show support and cheer for Warren's political endeavors.

3. What is the purpose of this song and who is the intended audience?

The purpose of this song is to spread a cheerful message about Liz Warren and her political ideals through a catchy tune. The intended audience may be supporters of Warren or the general public.

4. How is this song related to science?

This song may not have a direct relation to science, but it can be argued that the use of music as a means of communication and expression is a form of art and creativity, which are important components of science. Additionally, as a scientist, Warren may have a background in a scientific field before entering politics.

5. Are there any controversies surrounding this song?

It is possible that some may find this song controversial due to its political nature and potential biases towards Liz Warren. However, as it is a form of creative expression, others may see it as harmless. Ultimately, the interpretation of any controversies surrounding this song may vary among individuals.

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