Lyrics Galveston Bay - Bruce Springsteen
For
15
years
Lee
Bin
Son
fought
side
by
side
with
the
Americans
In
the
mountains
and
deltas
of
Vietnam
In
'75
Saigon
fell
and
he
left
his
command
And
brought
his
family
to
the
promised
land
Seabrook,
Texas
is
the
small
town
in
the
gulf
of
Mexico
It
was
delta
country
and
reminded
him
of
home
He
worked
as
a
machinist
Put
his
money
away
and
bought
a
shrimp
boat
with
his
cousin
And
together
they
harvested
Galveston
bay
In
the
mornin'
'fore
the
sun
come
up
He'd
kiss
his
sleepin'
daughter
Steer
out
through
the
channel
And
cast
his
nets
into
the
water
Billy
Sutter
fought
with
Charlie
company
In
the
highlands
of
Quang
Tri
He
was
wounded
in
the
battle
of
Chu
Lai
Shipped
home
in
'68
There
he
married
and
worked
the
gulf
fishing
grounds
In
a
boat
that'd
been
his
father's
In
the
morning
he'd
kiss
his
sleeping
son
And
cast
his
nets
into
the
water
Billy
sat
in
front
of
his
TV
as
the
South
fell
And
the
communists
rolled
into
Saigon
He
and
his
friends
watched
as
the
refugees
came
Settled
on
the
same
streets
And
worked
the
coast
they'd
grew
up
on
Soon
in
the
bars
around
the
harbor
Was
talk
of
America
for
the
Americans
Someone
said,
"You
want
'em
out,
you
got
to
burn
'em
out"
And
brought
in
the
Texas
klan
One
humid
Texas
night
there
were
three
shadows
on
the
harbor
Come
to
burn
the
Vietnamese
boats
into
the
sea
In
the
fire's
light
shots
rang
out
two,
Texans
lay
dead
on
the
ground
Lee
stood
with
a
pistol
in
his
hand
A
jury
acquitted
him
in
self-defense
As
before
the
judge
he
did
stand
But
as
he
walked
down
the
courthouse
steps
Billy
said,
"My
friend,
you're
a
dead
man"
One
late
summer
night
Lee
stood
watch
along
the
waterside
Billy
stood
in
the
shadows,
his
k-bar
knife
in
his
hand
And
the
moon
slipped
behind
the
clouds
Lee
lit
a
cigarette,
the
bay
was
still
as
glass
As
he
walked
by
Billy
stuck
his
knife
into
his
pocket
Took
a
breath
and
let
him
pass
In
the
early
darkness
Billy
rose
up
Went
into
the
kitchen
for
a
drink
of
water
Kissed
his
sleeping
wife,
headed
into
the
channel
And
cast
his
nets
into
the
water
of
Galveston
bay
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