There’s a Bunch of Klucks in the Ku Klux Klan (1921)

An anti-KKK song from 1921. Words and music by Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman. Published by Robert Norton Co. Lyrics 1. In the daily papers there’s a certain society Gets notoriety now I’ve read all about it and between you and me They all seem looney somehow There’s something wrong no doubt And here’s how I figured it out Chorus: There’s a bunch of Klucks in the Ku Klux Klan And they’re all Kookoo that’s true With their awful hoke, they’re an awful joke When you watch the things they do We ought to pile ’em in some asylum And never let ’em out ‘Kause we don’t know and they don’t know What the deuce it’s all about There’s the grand high punk With his grand high bunk And his grand high palace, too But I’ve just found out how he got that palace And I’ll tell you Each little Kluck pays one little buck But he’s out of luck ‘Kause he’ll get stuck When he finds they’re all KooKoo In the Koo-koo Klux Klan 2. They have made
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