Friday, March 16, 2012

Lyrics for a World in Turmoil

In recent weeks, with Iran, Syria, and Afghanistan dominating the news, this song by Warren Zevon has been running through my head a lot. The title song of his 1982 album, The Envoy, it is his tribute to U.S. diplomat Philip Habib, who served as President Reagan's special envoy to the Middle East during the Lebanese Civil War. Reagan later sent Habib to the Philippines and Central America on missions of peace. You can here Zevon perform the song live here.


The Envoy

Nuclear arms in the Middle East
Israel's attacking the Iraqis
The Syrians are mad at the Lebanese
And Baghdad does whatever she please
Looks like another threat to world peace
For the envoy

Things got hot in El Salvador
CIA got caught and couldn't do no more
He's got diplomatic immunity
He's got a lethal weapon that nobody sees
Looks like another threat to world peace
For the envoy
Send the envoy
Send the envoy

Whenever there's a crisis
The President sends his envoy in
Guns in Damascus
Oh, Jerusalem

Nuclear arms in the Middle East
Israel's attacking the Iraqis
The Syrians are mad at the Lebanese
And Baghdad do whatever she please
Looks like another threat to world peace
For the envoy
Send the envoy
Send the envoy
Send for me
Send for me
Send for me

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