Tonalité : E major•
Verse 1
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He
recalls late in the 60s
How he used to get so angry
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E
At the hippies demonstrating
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against the war in Vietnam
He was raised an Eisenhower,
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B
hated flower power
So all the way with LBJ
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he could easily understand
He was proud to serve his country
and the cause of truth and justice
Though now and then
he wondered
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when the killing would all cease
But he was sent to fight,
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B
believing he was in the right
To dedicate the best years of his life
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to win a war for peace
And he remembers all the stories
the old men used to tell him
Of their days in the South Pacific
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back in 1944
All the battles and the heroes,
the torpedoes and the zeroes
And how they thanked the Lord
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the day the A -bomb stopped it all
They'd been proud to serve their country
and the cause of truth and justice
Never doubting for a moment
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they were right in their belief
Cause they were out there
fighting for a war to end all other wars
And give the best years of their lives
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so the world could live in peace
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Now he listens to his grandkids
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telling him any war is wrong
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They don't see the future
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down the barrel of a gun
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They believe that in their lifetime
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a change is gonna come
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And the power of words
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will surely save the world
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Then he reads the morning papers
and he watches late night news
And he sees the truth
behind all these conflicting
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points of view
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B
From Mexico, North Africa,
Iraq or Afghanistan
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B
If you're talking to a bullet,
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E
the power of words won't have a chance
And as long as there's a country
and a cause of truth and justice
Sometimes someone somewhere's
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gonna die for their beliefs
Though it don't seem right,
it's just a cold hard fact of life
Where all soldiers call to fight
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the never -ending war for peace
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Though it don't seem right,
it's just the cold hard fact of life
Where all soldiers call to fight
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the never -ending war for peace
He recalls, late in the sixties,
how he used to get so angry
And the hippies demonstrated
B
against the war in Vietnam
He was raised in Eisenhower,
he hated Flau -Pau
But you oughta pay the bounty
if you think he needs me
Outro 1
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