It’s a Bourgeois World, After All was written by Walt EuroDisney who claimed that the tune sprang forth from his creative loins in a moment jealous rage over losing out on a chair at auction designed by Le Corbusier. The word "Bourgeois" was substituted for "Le Corbusier" when EuroDisney was unable to find anything that rhymed with the name of the man generally recognized as the architect who stripped buildings of everything that people loved and replaced them with sterile machines for living that alienated humans and small children alike.
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