Wednesday, November 7, 2007

"The Fiddle and the Drum" A Continuing Song of Protest





"The Fiddle and the Drum"

And so once again
My dear Johnny my dear friend
And so once again you are fightin' us all
And when I ask you why
You raise your sticks and cry, and I fall
Oh, my friend
How did you come
To trade the fiddle for the drum
You say I have turned
Like the enemies you've earned
But I can remember
All the good things you are
And so I ask you please
Can I help you find the peace and the star
Oh, my friend
What time is this
To trade the handshake for the fist

And so once again
Oh, America my friend
And so once again
You are fighting us all
And when we ask you why
You raise your sticks and cry and we fall
Oh, my friend
How did you come
To trade the fiddle for the drum

You say we have turned
Like the enemies you've earned
But we can remember
All the good things you are
And so we ask you please
Can we help you find the peace and the star
Oh my friend
We have all come
To fear the beating of your drum

Written in 1969-a continuing song against America's "drum"

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(fair use copyright policy- Joni's self portrait)

On November 7th, 1943, singer, songwriter, poet, painter, Joni Mitchell was born.
Joni Mitchell's website

Happiest of birthdays to Joni, who speaks to the soul of this child who grew up on her message.

"The Circle Game" (with comments from those who knew Joni when she began her career)


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