Monkees, The - Zor And Zam Lyrics






The king of Zor, he called for war
And the king of Zam, he answered.
They fashioned their weapons one upon one
Ton upon ton, they called for war at the rise of the sun.

Out went the call to one and to all
That echoed and rolled like the thunder.
Trumpets and drums, roar upon roar
More upon more.
Rolling the call of "Come now to war."

Throughout the night they fashioned their might
With right on the side of the mighty.
They puzzled their minds plan upon plan
Man upon man
And at dying of dawn the great war began.

They met on the battlefield banner in hand.
They looked out across the vacant land.
And they counted the missing, one upon one,
None upon none.
The war it was over before it begun.

Two little kings playing a game.
They gave a war and nobody came.
And nobody came.
And nobody came.
And nobody came.
And nobody came.
[repeat and fade]





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  1. M.... P....

    I had a Frodis themed birthday party a couple years back...God, this show and the band are mercilessly underrated.

  2. R.... C....

    How charming

  3. V.... R....

    The Monkees TV show could have lasted a lot longer

  4. R.... C....

    Pot plant.

  5. L.... D....

    RIP, Rip Taylor. Another piece of my childhood, forever gone. :*(

  6. M.... ....

    RIP WIZARD GLICK!

  7. r.... ....

    War hurts the world. Love heals it.

  8. B.... B....

    Great song!!

  9. N.... P....

    The man on the stretcher and wearing the glasses is Bert schneider

  10. C.... Q....

    Always liked this version better than the one on “The Birds, The Bees and The Monkees”. This was my favorite episode too. So sad that the series ended here.

  11. a.... ....

    The Monkees became a real band and this song proves that they are a great band whose music has stood the test of time. Mickey's vocals are always brilliant. Love you Monkees thanks for the great show and memories.

  12. J.... P....

    What a great song to end the series. It was their way of saying that they were more than just a teenybopper group.