The Ramones – Bonzo Goes to Bitburg
You better pull yourself back together maybe youve got too much cash
Better call, call the law when you gonna turn yourself in? yeah
Youre a politician dont become one of hitlers children
Bonzo goes to bitburg then goes out for a cup of tea
As I watched it on tv somehow it really bothered me
Drank in all the bars in town for an extended foreign policy
Pick up the pieces
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
Shouldnt wish you happiness, wish her the very best fifty thousand dollar dress
Shaking hands with your highness see through you like cellophane
You watch the world complain, but you do it anyway who am i, am I to say
Bonzo goes to bitburg then goes out for a cup of tea
As I watched it on tv somehow it really bothered me
Drank in all the bars in town for an extended foreign policy
Pick up the pieces
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
If theres one thing that makes me sick its when someone tries to hide behind politics
I wish that time could go by fast somehow they manage to make it last
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
My brain is hanging upside down I need something to slow me down
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Antes de que los Ramones decidiesen que habían “nacido para morir en Berlín” compusieron “Bonzo Goes To Bitburg”. Bitburg, ubicada al noroeste de Luxemburgo, es una ciudad de Alemania donde se alojaron dos bases aéreas estadounidenses. Y aquí, al igual que en “Born to Die in Berlin”, la infancia de Johnny Ramone se infiltra en las composiciones de los Ramones. Y es que el chico siguió a su padre, militar de profesión, por media Alemania, con visita a Bitburg incluida. Qué vida más dura, no nos extraña que fuese un republicano de pro.