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Surplus Gone, Long Gone
(Sung to the tune of "Gone, Long Gone" by Chicago)
Guest song parody by Patrick Henry D'Sant
(instrumental intro)

We thought for the rest of our lives,
No more deficits.
Bush came along and blew it.
Surplus mattered - everything was all right.
Then Bush saw to it;
Before we knew it, surplus gone, long gone.

He said it would always be there.
Well, we believed him.
We were all fools to heed him.
Gave our cash to his friends as tax cuts.
And then the fuse lit.
Before we knew it.
Surplus gone, long gone.

War facing us all today
Just spending our cash away.
Just watch what you have to say.
Or else soon you might be gone.

War facing us all today.
Just spending our cash away.
Just watch what you have to say.
Or else soon you might be gone.

(musical interlude) .

War facing us all today.
Just spending our cash away.
Just watch what you have to say.
Or else soon you might be gone.

War facing us all today.
Just spending our cash away.
Just watch what you have to say.
Or else soon you might be gone.

We thought for the rest of our lives,
No more deficits.
Bush came along and blew it.
Didn't matter if it didn't seem right.
And then the fuse lit.
Before we knew it, cash was gone long gone.
Gone, long gone.
Surplus gone, long gone.



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