Oh, my name, it means nothin', my age it means less
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The country I come from is called the Midwest
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I was taught and brought up there, the laws to abide
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And the land that I live in has God on its side
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Oh, the history books tell it, they tell it so well
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The cavalries charged, the Indians fell
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The cavalries charged, the Indians died
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Oh, the country was young with God on its side
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Oh, the Spanish-American war had its day
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And the civil war too was soon laid away
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And the names of the heroes I was made to memorize
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With guns in their hands and God on their side
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Oh, the first world war, boys it closed out its fate
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The reason for fighting I never got straight
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But I learned to accept it, accept it with pride
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For you don't count the dead when God's on your side
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When the second world war came to an end
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We forgave the Germans and then we were friends
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Though they murdered six million, in the ovens they fried
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The Germans now too have God on their side
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But now we've got weapons of the chemical dust
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If fire them we're forced to, then fire them we must
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One push of the button and a shot the world wide
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And you never ask questions when God's on your side
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So now as I'm leavin', I'm weary as hell
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The confusion I'm feelin', ain't no tongue can tell
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The words fill my head and fall to the floor
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Oh, if God's on our side, He'll stop the next war
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With God On Our Side
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Judy Collins |