Sung to the tune of Harry Belafonte’s “(Day-O) The Banana Boat Song,” released in 1956.
Day-o, day-o
Javelins come and Russians want to go home
Day, is a day, is a day, is a day, is a day,
Is a day-o
Stingers come and Russians want to go home
Kill all night on a drink of vodka
Missiles come and Russians want to go home
Stack corpses til the morning after
U.S. guns come and Russians want to go home
Come Mister tally man, tally me body count
The U.S. comes and Russians want to go home
Come Mister tally man, tally me body count
NATO comes and Russians want to go home
Lift six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch
Karma comes and Russians want to go home
Six foot, seven foot, eight foot bunch
Payback comes and Russians want to go home
Day, is a day-o
Daylight come and Russians want to go home
Day, is a day, is a day, is a day, is a day
Is a day-o
Daylight come and Russians want to go home
A beautiful country called Ukraine
Neptunes come and Russians want to go home
Vladimir Putin is so insane
Neptunes come and Russians want to go home