Mr. Merry cries in his coffin For days he says he can remember And through the town the pallbearers sing old songs Of a beautiful purple mountain From every walk of life we've come to see the Last Great American
So may I now present you the speaker, 'Friends he was a man of men, a man of gold... He had a how do you say, ethical-like sense' That's when the President started to giggle Then the childeren gave the blessing Though the service weren't half done Each of hem sued the other one For the Last Great American
Merry reaches up, we bow our heads He pulls the lid on down and his stone is read
Here lies our Merry The man with the heart so spent That in this day and age Is sick of living
And judges argue letters Fabric comes undone For every daughter every son Of the Last Great American...
For every daughter every son Of the Last Great American