| He wakes up screaming
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| He wakes up screaming
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| He wakes up
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| He wakes up in a cold sweat
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| He dreams he’s going to get a letter in the post
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| Telling him he’s been called up again
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| They’re calling up the national guard
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| They’ll send him back
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| Send him back
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| Back to Vietnam
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| Back to Vietnam
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| He’s running in the jungle
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| He’s running with a bayonet
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| With a machine gun
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| And he’s wild on LSD
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| The enemy
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| He can’t see them
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| But he knows they’re there
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| He’s aware
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| And all around
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| He hears gunfire
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| He’s caught on fire
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| He’s so frightened
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| He wakes up screaming
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| He wakes up screaming
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| He dreads the day
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| A letter in the post
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| Telling him they’re calling back the national guard
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| They’ll send him back
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| Send him back
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| Send him back
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| Back to Vietnam
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| They’re bringing back conscription
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| They’re going to give everyone over seventeen a gun
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| And the housewhife in the kitchen
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| All she can think of
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| Is what to give her husband for tea
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| But he won’t be back
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| Do we have to go through it all again?
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| It’s all the same: Vietnam, Korea
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| First World War, Argentina, Falkland Islands
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| Another war, what is it for?
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| Now he’s in a home
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| For Vietnam refugees
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| He’s frightened
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| He’s in an institution
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| He’s in a wheelchair
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| War is the last creative act
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| I thought we might of learned some lesson
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| Richard Nixon on Channel Eleven
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| I heard it first
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| Happy birthday, happy Christmas
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| Guns go bang bang |