Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation, artist - Tom Paxton.
Date of issue: 07.02.2005
Record label: Elektra Entertainment, Warner Strategic Marketing
Song language: English
Lyndon Johnson Told the Nation |
I got a letter from L.B.J |
It said, «This is your lucky day» |
It’s time to put your khaki trousers on |
Though it may seem very queer |
We’ve got no jobs to give you here |
So we are sending you to Vietnam |
Lyndon Johnson told the nation |
Have no fear of escalation |
I am trying everyone to please |
Though it isn’t really war |
We’re sending fifty thousand more |
To help save Vietnam from the Vietnamese |
I jumped off the old troop ship |
And sank in mud up to my hips |
I cussed until the captain called me down |
Never mind how hard it’s raining |
Think of all the ground we’re gaining |
Just don’t take one step outside of town |
Lyndon Johnson told the nation |
Have no fear of escalation |
I am trying everyone to please |
Though it isn’t really war |
We’re sending fifty thousand more |
To help save Vietnam from the Vietnamese |
Every night the local gentry |
Slip out past the sleeping sentry |
They go to join the old V C |
In their nightly little dramas |
They put on their black pajamas |
And come lobbing mortar shells at me |
When Lyndon Johnson told the nation |
Have no fear of escalation |
I am trying everyone to please |
Though it isn’t really war |
We’re sending fifty thousand more |
To help save Vietnam from the Vietnamese |
We go round in helicopters |
Like a bunch of big grasshoppers |
Searching for the Viet Cong in vain |
They left a note that they had gone |
They had to get down to Saigon |
Their government positions to maintain |
And Lyndon Johnson told the nation |
Have no fear of escalation |
I am trying everyone to please |
Though it isn’t really war |
We’re sending fifty thousand more |
To help save Vietnam from the Vietnamese |
Well, here I sit in this rice paddy |
Wondering about Big Daddy |
And I know that Lyndon loves me so |
Yet how sadly I remember |
Way back yonder in November |
When he said I’d never have to go |
And Lyndon Johnson told the nation |
Have no fear of escalation |
I am trying everyone to please |
Though it isn’t really war |
We’re sending fifty thousand more |
To help save Vietnam from the Vietnamese |