This filk contains characters and situations
created by George Lucas and owned by Lucasfilm
Ltd. I am not making any money off this, and
no infringement is intended, so please don't sue
me.
The song, 'God Shuffled His Feet,' is the property of
Crash Test Dummies. It is on their "God Shuffled
His Feet" album, which was distributed by Arista
in 1993.
Distribute as you wish, with disclaimer intact,
but please contact me before posting it on another
web page. OK? I welcome any, and all comments to
me at: swbriatharen@yahoo.com :~)
(sung to God Shuffled His Feet, by Crash Test Dummies)
George Watched the Show
by Bria
December 4, 1997
After many days
He was quite tired, so George said
"Let there be a trilogy
Just for the Empire and Rebellion"
He gathered up some cheering fans
Created a theater and watched the show
The people drank their cokes
And what with George there, they asked him questions
Like: What is the Force
Or how can I use it myself?
And if your hand got sliced off in this life
Would it be in the Force with your wife?
George watched the show, then glanced at them
The fans looked up and stared right back at him
So George said: "Once there was a lad
Who grew up with the Force
To him it was a surprise
Till he became evil and joined the Empire-
Then he thought of his family back at home;
And would they joined him, or would he have to kill them?
George watched the show, then glanced at them
The fans looked up and stared right back at them
The fans sat watching
In the nice, new theatre
But George spoke not
So a fan asked him, "I beg your pardon:
I'm not too sure of the tale you just spoke-
Was it a parable or a hint to the prequel?"
George watched the show, then glanced at them
The fans looked up and stared right back at them.
*************************************************
COMING TO YOUR GALAXY THIS SUMMER. STAR WARS.
George Lucas, the man who brought you AMERICAN
GRAFFITI, now brings you an adventure as big as
the cosmos itself: STAR WARS, the story of a boy,
a girl, and a universe. It's a spectacle light
years ahead of its time from 20th Century Fox.
-from a poster advertising Star Wars, Spring 1977
created by George Lucas and owned by Lucasfilm
Ltd. I am not making any money off this, and
no infringement is intended, so please don't sue
me.
The song, 'God Shuffled His Feet,' is the property of
Crash Test Dummies. It is on their "God Shuffled
His Feet" album, which was distributed by Arista
in 1993.
Distribute as you wish, with disclaimer intact,
but please contact me before posting it on another
web page. OK? I welcome any, and all comments to
me at: swbriatharen@yahoo.com :~)
(sung to God Shuffled His Feet, by Crash Test Dummies)
George Watched the Show
by Bria
December 4, 1997
After many days
He was quite tired, so George said
"Let there be a trilogy
Just for the Empire and Rebellion"
He gathered up some cheering fans
Created a theater and watched the show
The people drank their cokes
And what with George there, they asked him questions
Like: What is the Force
Or how can I use it myself?
And if your hand got sliced off in this life
Would it be in the Force with your wife?
George watched the show, then glanced at them
The fans looked up and stared right back at him
So George said: "Once there was a lad
Who grew up with the Force
To him it was a surprise
Till he became evil and joined the Empire-
Then he thought of his family back at home;
And would they joined him, or would he have to kill them?
George watched the show, then glanced at them
The fans looked up and stared right back at them
The fans sat watching
In the nice, new theatre
But George spoke not
So a fan asked him, "I beg your pardon:
I'm not too sure of the tale you just spoke-
Was it a parable or a hint to the prequel?"
George watched the show, then glanced at them
The fans looked up and stared right back at them.
*************************************************
COMING TO YOUR GALAXY THIS SUMMER. STAR WARS.
George Lucas, the man who brought you AMERICAN
GRAFFITI, now brings you an adventure as big as
the cosmos itself: STAR WARS, the story of a boy,
a girl, and a universe. It's a spectacle light
years ahead of its time from 20th Century Fox.
-from a poster advertising Star Wars, Spring 1977
