| There’s a sunny little country south of Mexico
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| Where the winds are gentle and the waters flow
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| But breezes aren’t the only things that blow
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| In El Salvador
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| If you took the little lady for a moonlight drive
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| Odds are still good you’d come back alive
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| But everyone is innocent until they arrive
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| In El Salvador
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| If the rebels take a bus on the grand highway
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| The government destroys a village miles away
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| The man on the radio says 'now we’ll play South of the Border'
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| And in the morning the natives say
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| We’re happy you have lived another day
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| Last night a thousand more passed away
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| In El Salvador
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| There’s a television crew here from ABC
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| Filming Rio Lempe and the refugees
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| Calling murdered children the 'tragedy'
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| Of El Salvador
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| Before the government cameras 20 feet away
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| Another man is asking for continued aid
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| Food and medicine and hand grenades
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| For El Salvador
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| There’s a thump, a rumble, and the buildings sway
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| A soldier fires the acid spray
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| The public address system starts to play South of the Border
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| You run for cover and hide your eyes
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| You hear the screams from paradise
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| They’ve fallen further than you realize
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| In El Salvador
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| Just like Poland is 'protected' by her Russian friends
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| The junta is 'assisted' by Americans
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| And if 60 million dollars seems too much to spend
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| In El Salvador
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| They say for half a billion they could do it right
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| Bomb all day, burn all night
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| Until there’s not a living thing upright
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| In El Salvador
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| They’ll continue training troops in the USA
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| And watch the nuns that got away
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| And teach the military bands to play South of the Border
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| And kill the people to set them free
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| Who put this price on their liberty?
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| Don’t you think it’s time to leave
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| El Salvador? |