| We were the children of '45
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| Loaded like pistols and taught how to die
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| We looked the enemy straight in the eye (and never surrender)
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| Through trenches dug in the back of my mind
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| I go over the top time after time
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| Me and the ones we left behind (faces I’ll always remember)
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| Now there’s no fight left within me, but the writing of this wrong
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| As nations we’re divided, but as people we are one
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| Like brothers in blood it seems that we’ve been -too long a soldier
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| In the city of monuments, among the flags of all governments
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| The order of battle is written in the shadows of a hard black line
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| Where people cry for a nations scars
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| And heros sleep beneath a blanket of stars
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| Too young to die, but never too old to play the general’s game
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| Now there’s no life left within them, but the memory lingers on
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| As nations we’re divided, but as people we are one
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| For brothers in blood we sing that we’ve been -Too long a soldier
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| Eternal flames blow in the wind, I’ve been too long a soldier
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| Captain of the guard I’m coming in, Too Long, too long a soldier
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| I’ve seen so much worth dying for, so little worth killing over
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| Hey, hey
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| Eternal flames blow in the wind, I’ve been too long a soldier
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| Captain of the guard I’m coming in, too Long, too long a soldier
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| I’ve seen so much worth dying for, so little worth killing over
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| Soldiers gone before me, I will surely fade away
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| My eyes have seen the glory, and the suffering and the pain
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| I’ve been too long a soldier, too Long, too long a soldier
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| I’ve been too long a soldier
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| Too long a soldier
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| Eternal flames blow in the wind
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| Too long a soldier
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| My eyes have seen the glory of
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| Too long a soldier
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| Oh say can you see by the dawns early light
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| Oooh, ooh, ooh
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| Oooh, ooh, ooh |