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Revision as of 03:04, June 6, 2012

Burns' Song of Lament
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Song Information
Singers: Harry Shearer
Characters: Charles Montgomery Burns
Appearance(s): "Last Exit to Springfield"

Burns' Song of Lament is a song sung by Mr. Burns after he hears the town singing the Union Strike Song.

Lyrics

Mr. Burns (speaking, but in time to the song): Look at them all through the darkness I'm bringing.
They're not sad at all, they're actually singing!
They sing without juicers.
They sing without blenders.
They sing without flunjers, capdabblers and smendlers.

Behind the Laughter

The song is a parody of a similar song sung by The Grinch from the Dr. Seuss story, How The Grinch Stole Christmas.

Appearances