Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Agent Orange, artist - Country Joe McDonald. Album song Vietnam Experience, in the genre
Date of issue: 08.01.1986
Record label: Rag Baby
Song language: English
Agent Orange |
I was 17, just a teenage kid, the year that I enlisted |
I can’t remember why I did, my mom said I insisted |
I had some strange idea then, that Uncle Sam was right |
Oh, momma cried, but she signed the card, and then I went off to fight |
Got off the plane in Vietnam, it didn’t seem like war |
With all I saw I started to wonder what I had come there for |
Some officers got drunk at night, and cheated on their wives |
And the peasants on the other side, were just struggling for their lives |
Oh the army tried some fancy stuff, to bring them to their knees |
Like Agent Orange defoliant, to kill the brush and trees |
We’d hike all day on jungle trails through clouds of poison spray |
And they never told me then that it would hurt my health today |
But I got the news this morning, yeah, the doctors told me so |
They killed me in Vietnam, and I didn’t even know |
I tried hard to forget the war like everybody did |
Settled down, got married, even had a couple of kids |
Well, my children both had birth defects and the doctors had their doubts |
They never could understand it, but I think I figured it out |
Because I got the news this morning, yea, the doctors told me so |
They killed me in Vietnam, and I didn’t even know |
This Agent Orange from Vietnam, we carry it with us still |
It stays inside for years and years before it starts to kill |
You might get cancer of the liver; |
you might get cancer of the skin |
You can file for disability, but you might not live to win |
Oh, I got the news this morning, yeah, the doctors told me so |
They killed me in Vietnam, and I didn’t even know |
Oh, the doctor said I got some time, trying to be kind |
I’ve never been a radical, but this has changed my mind |
Oh, I’d be so proud to hear my kids say, «Hell no I won’t go |
Because you killed my dad in Vietnam, and he didn’t even know.» |
Yes, I’d be so proud to hear my kid say, «Hell no I won’t go |
Because you killed my dad and he didn’t even know.» |