| Walkin' down to Birmingham |
| Way down south in Dixie Land |
| Oh, I thought that I would stop awhile |
| Take a vacation southern style |
| Got some southern hospitality |
| Down there in a southern hospital |
| Oh, all the signs said welcome in |
| Signed by Governor Wallace and Rin-Tin-Tin |
| They said come along and watch the fights |
| While we feed our dogs on civil rights |
| Now, don’t get us wrong |
| Some of our best Negroes are friends |
| Well I’ve seen travelin' many ways |
| I’ve traveled in cars and old subways |
| But in Birmingham some people chose |
| To fly down the street from a fire hose |
| Doin' some hard travelin' |
| From hydrants of plenty |
| Well, a pack of dogs was standin' by |
| I walked up to them and I said, «Hi» |
| I asked one dog what they all were doin' |
| He walked up to me and started chewin' |
| I said, «Hold it, I’m from the A.S.P.C.A. |
| Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Agitators» |
| And I said, «There must be some men around |
| There can’t be only you dogs in town» |
| They said, sure, we have old Bull Conner |
| There he goes walkin' yonder |
| Throwin' some raw meat to the Mayor |
| Feedin' bones to the city council |
| You know Governor Wallace doesn’t mean no harm |
| Can’t you see he’s got a lot of charm? |
| He protectin' us whites, both the rich and poor |
| Standin' in the schoolhouse door |
| Crackin' jokes, talkin' to Huntley Brinkley |
| Servin' jury duty, gettin' re-elected |
| So, I asked them why they spent their time |
| With segregation on their mind |
| They said, «If you don’t like to live this way |
| Get out of here, go back to the U.S.A |
| Live with all them Russians and New York folksingers» |
| Some say they’re past their darkest hour |
| Those moderates are back in power |
| Oh, they listen close with open ears |
| They’ll help us out in a couple of hundred years |
| But don’t push 'em whatever you do |
| Or else you’ll get those extremists back in |
| You see, Alabama is a sovereign state |
| With sovereign dogs and sovereign hate |
| They stand for the Bible and Constitution |
| They stand against communist revolution |
| They say «It's Pinkoes like you that freed the slaves» |
| And they’re right |