G
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And the flag draped coffins are a sailin' home
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Am D7
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And the waves are watching as the engine drones
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Bm G C Am
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As the ship draws near, hear the bugle moan
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G Em Am D7 G
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The sad and silent song of a soldier
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With a hero's greeting we will welcome him,
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With hero's speeches we will honor him,
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With a hero's ending we will bury him,
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That's the sad and silent song of a soldier.
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And comfort his family with a telegram,
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We regret to inform you we have lost a man,
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But we gave him the highest medal of the land,
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That's the sad and silent song of a soldier.
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We know what an awful price he had to pay,
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But the enemy was contained for another day,
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We trained him well, but he would have wanted it that way,
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That's the sad and silent song of a soldier.
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Oh, the weary wounded they wait by his side,
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Wondering why they hadn't also died,
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the picture of victory on its pride,
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That's the sad and silent song of a soldier.
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And the flag is at half mast wet with foreign rain,
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Ignored by the stranger he had helped to train,
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To him it was his duty to them again,
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That's the sad and silent song of a soldier.
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At Arlington he's lowered down without a pause,
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And his native land welcomes him with open jaws,
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And the tombstone reads such a noble cause,
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That's the sad and silent song of a soldier.
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Now a moment of silence for the broken man,
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While the president proudly crows "we'll never bend",
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And cheers their replacements marching off again,
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That's the sad and silent song of a soldier.
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And the flag draped coffins are a sailin' home,
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And the waves are a watchin' as the engines drone,
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As the ship draws near, hear the bugle moan
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The sad and silent song of a soldier.
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The Sad and Silent Song of a Soldier
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Phil Ochs |