Monday, April 20, 2026

Russians by Sting

 In Europe and America there's a growing feeling of hysteria.

Conditioned to respond to all the threats
In the rhetorical speeches of the Soviets.
MIster Krushchev said, "We will bury you."
I don't subscribe to this point of view.
It'd be such an ignorant thing to do
If the Russians love their children too.
How can I save my little boy from Oppenheimer's deadly toy?
There is no monopoly on common sense
On either side of the political fence.
We share the same biology, regardless of ideology.
Believe me when I say to you,
I hope the Russians love their children too

There is no historical precedent
To put the words in the mouth of the president?
There's no such thing as a winnable war,
It's a lie we don't believe anymore.
Mister Reagan says, "We will protect you."
I don't subscribe to this point of view.
Believe me when I say to you,
I hope the Russians love their children too
We share the same biology, regardless of ideology.
But what might save us, me and you,
Is if the Russians love their children too

HOW IRONIC THAT THIS SONG HAS NO IRONY FORTY-ONE YEARS AFTER IT CAME OUT... SAME AS IT EVER WAS...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes. It’s the same thing over and over. Until one day it happens and we all perish in “Oppenheimer’s toy”. Indeed it’s amazing that humans will always be counted on on to fail and never learn. It’s sad. This song should be a nostalgic silly thing by now. It seemed like it was on course to be. But no longer. Also why is his name Sting? Was that his actual name ? Cuz it’s kinda weird.

Anonymous said...

His real name is Gordon Sumptner. One of his albums is called Ten Sumptner Songs. He got the name Sting Because he had a yellow and black sweater he used to wear in early Police days.

Anonymous said...

His real name is Gordon Sumptner. One of his albums is called Ten Sumptner Songs. He got the name Sting Because he had a yellow and black sweater he used to wear in early Police days.