Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The War, artist - Lucero. Album song Live from Atlanta, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 11.08.2014
Record label: Liberty & Lament
Song language: English
The War |
I got drafted at 19 |
Me and a bunch of boys from home |
January '43 |
Drove out to Pine Bluff and signed on |
Went to basic, south of Birmingham |
Put me on west coast bound train |
Spent three days out in San Diego |
And they shipped me back east again |
Left a port, out of New York |
Slept for months in British rain |
Tore it up, down in London town |
And they shipped me back out again |
The preacher said «Boys, he who is killed, tonight |
Will dine with the Lord in paradise» |
One boy spoke up, said «Preacher, come on |
Eat your supper with us» |
Never talk about those first days |
Lots of friends left behind |
But I made it all the way across France |
And I fought at the Maginot line |
Road a tank into Belgium |
Like them better than the French |
Like my daddy, thirty years before |
I did my time in a trench |
Lots of days, there’s no water |
But the liquor kept me warm |
The cellars were stocked to the ceiling with booze |
So I carried a bottle with my gun |
The preacher said «Boys, he who is killed, tonight |
Will dine with the Lord in paradise» |
One boy spoke up, said «Preacher, come on |
Eat your supper with us» |
Three times, I made sergeant |
I’m not that kind of man |
And pretty much, just as quick as I could |
I get busted back to private again |
'Cause taking orders never suited me |
Giving them out was much worse |
I could not stand to get my friends killed |
So I took care of myself, first |
Now, I know that don’t sound right |
Don’t think too bad of me |
Now it keeps me up, nights |
What I could have done, differently |
The preacher said «Boys, he who is killed, tonight |
Will dine with the Lord in paradise» |
One boy spoke up, said «Preacher, come on |
Eat your supper with us» |
I’d be no guest at the table of the Lord |
His food was not to be mine |
'Cause I cursed his name, every chance that I could |
And I reckon that’s why I’m still alive |