Flanders & Swann - The Chameleon lyrics

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Flanders & Swann - The Chameleon lyrics

Consider the Chameleon, he colours himself and his opinions by the company he's in In Belfast, he's an Orangeman, the shade is quite ephemeral Directly he moves south, it fades, In Dublin, look: He's emerald In church on Sunday he turns gold, and sings the 'love thy neighbour' hymn Monday he's black and buys a stick, the better to belabour him He says; 'All men are equal' when in Trinidad or Malibar But in his green in Paddington, he shouts; 'We'll keep the colour bar' This parti-coloured fellow, you'll find that underneath, is yellow With Tories blue, with reds vermilion, and chequered when he meets MacMillian That's the Chameleon. If that Chameleon were me, I'd be ashamed to sham Each night, all white between the sheets, I'd wonder who I am