C for Conscription
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Well it's C for Conscription,
C for Capitol Hill.
C for Conscription,
C for Capitol Hill.
Hey, hey, hey
And it's C for the Congress
That passed that goddamn bill.
Yodellayee Yeow! hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo.

I'd rather be at home,
Even sleeping in a holler log,
I'd rather be here home,
Even sleeping in a holler log.
Than go to the army
And be treated like a dirty dog!





Yodellayee Yeow! hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pete Seeger's "C for Conscription" express strong anti-war sentiments and opposition against compulsory military service. The repetitive use of the letter "C" emphasizes the power and control of Capitol Hill and the Congress that have enforced mandatory enlistment. The derogatory use of the phrase "goddamn bill" suggests the bitter resentment towards the legislation that forces young men to partake in violent conflicts that they may not believe in.


The chorus, featuring the upbeat and spirited yodeling, highlights the irony of the situation. While mandatory enlistment might seem like a patriotic duty, it can be exploitative and abusive. The adage "I'd rather be at home, even sleeping in a holler log," also emphasizes how much individuals would rather not be in the army, and how much they value not being a part of any conflict. The expression "dirty dog" further emphasizes the dehumanizing treatment that soldiers often endure.


In summary, the lyrics of "C for Conscription" channeled dissent towards mandatory military enlistment and the violence it perpetuates. It promotes peace and free will while highlighting the struggles of service personnel.


Line by Line Meaning

Well it's C for Conscription,
This song is about the draft which is represented by the letter 'C' as it stands for Conscription.


C for Capitol Hill.
Capitol Hill is where the lawmakers of the country who passed the bill for mandatory military service reside.


Hey, hey, hey
Repetitive in nature, these words serve to accentuate the seriousness of the matter at hand.


And it's C for the Congress
The letter 'C' is also used to signify the Congress.


That passed that goddamn bill.
This line expresses contempt for the decision of the Congress to impose mandatory military service.


Yodellayee Yeow! hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo.
This is a form of vocalization that emphasizes the tone of the song which is a mix of sadness and anger.


I'd rather be at home,
The singer would prefer to be at his place of residence than to be conscripted into the army and forced to fight in a war he does not believe in.


Even sleeping in a holler log,
The singer would rather be in the most uncomfortable and primitive of situations as long as it means avoiding military service and fighting in a war.


I'd rather be here home,
The singer reiterates that his home is where he wishes to be, not in the army and not at war.


Even sleeping in a holler log.
This line again highlights that the singer would rather be in an uncomfortable situation at home than in the army fighting in a war he does not believe in.


Than go to the army
The singer is making a choice between staying home and joining the army, and he would rather stay at home.


And be treated like a dirty dog!
This line expresses the singer's disgust and lack of respect for the way soldiers are often treated poorly and without dignity.


Yodellayee Yeow! hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo.
This final vocalization caps off the singer's emotion, and the song on a sad and angry note.




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