One More Parade
They Might Be Giants · Other Songs - They Might Be Giants
Rollin' of the drums and the tramping of the feet
General salutes and the mothers wave and weep
Here comes the big parade
Don't be afraid, prices paid, one more parade
So young, so strong, so ready for the war
So willing to go and die upon a foreign shore
All march together, everybody looks the same
So there is no one you can blame
Don't be ashamed, light the flame, one more parade
Listen for the sound and listen for the noise
Listen for the thunder of the marching boys
A few years ago their guns were only toys
Here comes the big parade
Don't be afraid, prices paid, one more parade
So young, so strong, so ready for the war
So willing to go and die upon a foreign shore
All march together, everybody looks the same
So there is no one you can blame
Don't be ashamed, light the flame, one more parade
Medals on their coats and guns in their hands
Trained to kill as they're trained to stand
Ten thousand ears need only one command
Here comes the big parade
Don't be afraid, prices paid
Don't be ashamed, war's a game
World's in flames, so start the parade
One More Parade
One More Parade is a song by the American rock band They Might Be Giants, released in 1990 on their debut album, *This Is It*. The track exemplifies the group's signature style, blending complex, polyrhythmic instrumentation with witty, narrative-driven lyrics that often explore themes of social commentary and everyday absurdity. Known for their eclectic use of brass sections and unusual time signatures, the band has maintained a distinct voice in the alternative rock landscape since the early 1990s. While their discography includes numerous albums and collaborations, One More Parade remains a staple of their early work, showcasing their ability to craft memorable melodies alongside intellectually stimulating content. The song continues to be celebrated by fans for its unique fusion of humor and musical sophistication.

