They sent us home to watch the show comin' on the little screen;
|
A man named Ike was in the White House, big black limousine;
|
There were many shows to follow, from 'Hooter' to 'Doodyville',
|
Though I saw them all, I can't recall which cartoon was real.
|
|
The coon-skin caps, Yankee bats, the "Hound Dog" man's big start;
|
The A-Bomb fears, Annette had ears, I lusted in my heart.
|
A young man from Boston set sail the new frontier,
|
And we watched the Dream dead-end in Dallas,
|
They buried innocence that year.
|
|
I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.
|
|
We gathered round to hear the sound comin' on the little screen,
|
The grief had passed, the old men laughed, and all the girls screamed
|
'Cause four guys from England took us all by the hand,
|
It was time to laugh, time to sing, time to join the band.
|
|
But all too soon, we hit the moon, and covered up the sky;
|
They built their bombs, and aimed their guns, and still I don't know why
|
The dominoes tumbled and big business roared;
|
Every night at six, they showed the pictures and counted up the score.
|
|
I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.
|
|
The old man rocks among his dreams, a prisoner of the porch;
|
"The light," he says "At the end of the tunnel,
|
Was nothin' but a burglar's torch."
|
And them that was caught in the Cover are all rich and free,
|
But they chained my mind to an endless tomb
|
When they took my only son from me.
|
|
I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.
|
I know it's true, oh so true, 'cause I saw it on TV.
|
|
-----------------
|
I Saw It On TV
|
John Fogerty |