Lyrics The Grave - Don McLean
The
grave
that
they
dug
him
had
flowers
Gathered
from
the
hillsides
in
bright
summer
colours
And
the
brown
earth
bleached
white
at
the
edge
of
his
gravestone
He's
gone
When
the
wars
of
our
nation
did
beckon
The
man
barely
twenty
did
answer
the
calling
Proud
of
the
trust
that
he
placed
in
our
nation
He's
gone
But
Eternity
knows
him,
and
it
knows
what
we've
done
And
the
rain
fell
like
pearls
on
the
leaves
of
the
flowers
Leaving
brown,
muddy
clay
where
the
earth
had
been
dry
And
deep
in
the
trench
he
waited
for
hours
As
he
held
to
his
rifle
and
prayed
not
to
die
But
the
silence
of
night
was
shattered
by
fire
As
guns
and
grenades
blasted
sharp
through
the
air
And
one
after
another
his
comrades
were
slaughtered
In
morgue
of
Marines,
alone
standing
there
He
crouched
ever
lower,
ever
lower
with
fear
"They
can't
let
me
die!
They
can't
let
me
die
here!
I'll
cover
myself
with
the
mud
and
the
earth
I'll
cover
myself!
I
know
I'm
not
brave!
The
earth!
The
earth!
The
earth
is
my
grave."
The
grave
that
they
dug
him
had
flowers
Gathered
from
the
hillsides
in
bright
summer
colours
And
the
brown
earth
bleached
white
at
the
edge
of
his
gravestone
He's
gone
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