Ladies and Gentlemen 
 Imagine a bird on song in a tree 
 An ordinary bird like you or like me 
 Imagine some ruffian happening by 
 And beating him within an inch of his life 
    Ahh!   
 Then a priest from some denomination 
 Witnessing this abomination 
 Blesses not the bird but the beast 
 The Unknown Soldier appears on the field 
 And takes the bird's feathers to put on his shield 
 Then a powerful judge from the high court 
 Decrees that the birds really ought 
 Not be allowed to sing in the trees 
 But then one day 
 Some of the priests and soldiers and judges 
 Putting aside some old worn grudges 
 Changes their minds and the birds sang again 
 It was the Revolution 
 The Revolution is a story of birds 
 Of sticks and stones and bushes and bones   
 A story of now, a story of then 
 A story of woman, a story of men   
 A story of everything to come 
 Of everything under the sun