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Tom Lehrer
Poisoning pigeons in the park
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Tom Lehrer
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"Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" is a satirical song composed by Tom Lehrer in 1959. The song was first performed by Lehrer at a Harvard University event and later became one of his most popular songs. The song is a humorous take on the idea of poisoning pigeons in a park, which was a common practice in the 1950s to control the pigeon population. The song is composed of three verses and a chorus. The first verse describes the act of poisoning pigeons in the park and the joy it brings to the narrator. The second verse describes the narrator's desire to poison other animals, such as squirrels and sparrows. The third verse takes a political turn, with the narrator expressing his desire to poison people who annoy him, such as politicians and lawyers. The chorus of the song is a catchy tune that repeats the phrase "poisoning pigeons in the park" several times. The chorus serves to emphasize the absurdity of the narrator's actions and to highlight the satirical nature of the song. The song is characterized by Lehrer's witty lyrics and his use of irony and satire to comment on social and political issues. The song is also notable for its use of dark humor, which is a hallmark of Lehrer's style. "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" premiered in 1959 and quickly became a hit. The song was included on Lehrer's debut album, "Songs by Tom Lehrer," which was released the same year. The song has since been covered by several artists and has become a popular comedic song. In conclusion, "Poisoning Pigeons in the Park" is a satirical song composed by Tom Lehrer in 1959. The song is characterized by Lehrer's witty lyrics, his use of irony and satire, and his dark sense of humor. The song premiered in 1959 and quickly became a hit, and has since become a popular comedic song.
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