| I’m a soldier
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| I haven’t slept in five years
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| And I have dark circles under my eyes
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| Haven’t seen them myself
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| But so I’ve been told
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| I’m a soldier
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| And I have no head (*)
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| They have beated it off with their boots
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| Yo-o-o, commander shouts
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| Commander’s mouth is teared open
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| Because a grenade…
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| White cotton wool
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| Red cotton won’t heal a soldier
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| I’m a soldier
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| Unborn child of war
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| I’m a soldier
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| Mom, take care of my wounds
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| I’m a soldier
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| Soldier of a country forgotten by God
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| I’m a hero
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| Tell me of which novel
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| Oh.oooh.
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| I’m a soldier
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| It vexes me when I have only one bullet left
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| It’s either me or him
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| The last wagon
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| Moonshine
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| There are millions of us In the UN
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| I’m a soldier
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| And I know my job
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| My job is to shoot
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| So that the bullet doesn’t miss
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| The ennemy’s body
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| This reggae is for you Mother-War
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| Are you happy now?
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| I’m a soldier
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| I’m a soldier
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| Unborn child of war
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| I’m a soldier
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| Mom, take care of my wounds
|
| I’m a soldier
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| Soldier of a country forgotten by God
|
| I’m a hero
|
| Tell me of which novel
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| (in English)
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| I’m a sol-dier I’m a sol-dier
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| I’m a sol-dier I’m a sol-dier
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| I’m a sol-dier sol-dier
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| sol-dier-dja
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| I’m a soldier
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| Unborn child of war
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| I’m a soldier
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| Mom, take care of my wounds
|
| I’m a soldier
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| Soldier of a country forgotten by God
|
| I’m a hero
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| Tell me of which novel |