David Rovics

Trafalgar Square
The president came to London and was greeted by the queenAnd for the people of the city it was a festive sceneHundreds of thousands of women and men were all in the streetShouting and dancing and talking and marchin' on their feetBut the highest peak of the evening, to be only fairWas when the statue of George Bush was toppled in Trafalgar SquareThose days in London was the place to beYoung and old, black and white, it was the face of societyEven the mayor came out, called him a criminal of warSaid "World domination ain't worth fighting for"They said "We don't like Dubya or his poodle, Tony Blair"On the day the statue of George Bush was toppled in Trafalgar SquareThe night sky was lit up and the message, it was clearWe do not want fascism over there or over hereIt was heard first-hand by many right there on British soil,"We will not fight for Exxon; we won't kill or die for oil"But for billions around the planet we were all right thereWhen the statue of George Bush was toppled in Trafalgar Square When the statue of George Bush was toppled in Trafalgar Square From Letras Mania