The Tale of Mister Morton’s Steakhouse
/(to the Schoolhouse Rock tune, “The Tale of Mr Morton”)
This is the tale of Mister Morton’s
A Steakhouse down in DC
It is the subject of our tale
And when the protesters yell,
What’s Mister Morton’s to do?
Mister Morton’s sat Judge Kavanaugh
Mister Morton’s sat
Mister Morton’s took his order
Mister Morton’s took
(yes, sir, right away)
Mister Morton’s was complicit
Mister Morton’s was
Morton’s Steakhouse is the subject of the scrutiny
For the argument was full of flaws
Mister Morton’s knew about the ruling
Mister Morton’s knew
Mister Morton’s grew defiant
Mister Morton’s grew
Mister Morton’s was very angry
Mister Morton’s was
Morton’s Steakhouse was the target of attention
After the Court struck down those laws
The subject is abortion
That's a person’s human right
It's who or what the judgement is about
And the precedent overturned
That is the action (word)
That gets the people up and out
Mister Morton’s said it was an outrage
Mister Morton’s said
The people replied in the evening
“No,” is what the crowd of people said
Mister Morton’s grew very nervous
Mister Morton’s grew
Morton’s Steakhouse cried, “what about privacy?”
And the protesters said “fuck you!”
The crowd chanted
and called him out
that’s what the protesters did
(We Won’t Go Back)
Brett finished eating his dinner
Then ducked out the back and hid
Mister Morton’s talked to the media
Mister Morton’s talked
Mister Morton’s stood by Kavanaugh
And the protesters, it mocked
The Supreme Justice was a nervous man
When the protesters showed up he ran
Kavanaugh made a quick retreat
Kavanaugh he made
Kavanaugh prayed he’d get away
Kavanaugh he prayed
Kavanaugh was ornery
Kavanaugh he was
Until the people showed up with a megaphone
Who says the people can't protest?
Now the Women are unhappy
And Trans folk and NB’s, too!
And no matter what the Court says
We’ll do what we need to do