(Steve Katz/Dick Halligan)
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While the king and queen lie sleeping
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And their daughters smile so nice.
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Brothers wait through windows
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And the peasants die for rice.
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And here I'm standing naked
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Laughing madly at the sun.
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Though I wanted to sleep late today
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The Battle's just begun.
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Oh, the Devil in all his wisdom
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The father in all his grace
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The servant's sons are washed in blood
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And the man has run his race
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A moving target looms behind the street where soldiers stood
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Siren screams out desperately
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Like only humans could
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And standing on my balcony
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I watch the battle run
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Yes the war is never over
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But the day is never done
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Oh, the Devil in all his wisdom,
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the father in all his grace,
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The servant's sons are washed in blood
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And the man has run his race.
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Six-white horses like the wind are running,
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Five are far behind
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The captain lost his daughter,
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The sergeant lost his mind.
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The soldiers they still scream for riches
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Even though they swore
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That sons and daughters wouldn't live
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Unless we won the war.
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Oh, the Devil in all his wisdom,
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the father in all his grace,
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The servant's sons are washed in blood
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And the man has run his race.
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The Battle
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Blood, Sweat & Tears |