| She grew up in America, just the girl next door
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| Never thought to question what we were fighting for
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| They sent her off to war and showed her death and pain
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| And the girl next door will never be the same
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| Guarding her patients with a 45
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| Checking the wounded to make sure they’re alive
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| By day she’s in fatigues and at night she’s in a dress
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| She’s everybody’s savior, the Army combat nurse
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| She told her girlfriends «I'll see you some old day
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| I’ve joined the Army and they’re sending me away»
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| They taught her how to mend a wound and how to tend
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| The sick
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| But nothing could prepare her for all this
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| Bridge:
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| Women at home waiting all alone
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| Women in life trying to do what’s right
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| Women in war in the blood and gore
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| Women in death, they die just like the rest
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| A jungle ain’t a place for a girl to be alone
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| Surrounded by the enemy with all the soldiers gone
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| Under attack you know she’s got to do her best
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| Because she’s everybody’s savior, the Army combat nurse
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| Back home in civilian life, Army life all done
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| Childhood friends can’t understand why she’s not any fun
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| But a vision of the wounded still screams inside her brain
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| And the girl next door will never be the same
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| She’s everybody’s savior but her own, the Army combat
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| Nurse, but who will save her now?
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| (Chaplain's rap)
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| «Before I say grace today I’d like for us to pause for a moment of silence in
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| memory of our friends that were lost this morning, .. let us pray for the
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| food which we are about to receive from your goodness our father we give.. .. |