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EddieSong ratingsNot rated yet. Lyrics
I woke up today, the papers spoke of a man we know
He's made of the stuff they say that first made our country grow Living in style, traveling to distant lands Better hang tough, for now it's time to make your stand Can we ignore the basic facts of history Or deny what people say is destiny I think the message is ever so loud and clear Eddie, now don't you run You know you're a bootlegger's son And you saw just what it's done to the others Eddie, now don't you run It's the end of all your fun And you saw just what they've done To your brothers Can we ignore the basic facts of history Or deny what people say is destiny First in the eighties but last of the sons First in the eyes of his countrymen I think the message is ever so loud and clear Eddie, now don't you run You know you're a bootlegger's son And you saw just what it's done to the others Eddie, now don't you run It's the end of all your fun And you saw just what they've done To your brothers Interpretation Written in 1979, Eddie is a warning to Senator Edward Kennedy to drop his bid ("Eddie, now don't you run") for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States lest he risk suffering the same tragic fate as President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert Kennedy ("And you saw just what they've done/To your brothers"). The line "First in the eighties but last of the sons" reminds us that while at the peak of his popularity Ted Kennedy was the only one of his brothers still alive as the eighties approached.
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