Lyrics Who Invited the Russian Soldier? - Every Time I Die
Wait
′til
they
send
your
son
home
in
a
box.
See
if
you're
dancing
when
water
is
everywhere.
Anguish
is
endless,
but
death′s
unambiguous.
Wave
as
it
carries
him
off.
Pose
while
it
fits
you
in
hospital
gowns,
or
flirt
with
the
men
dressed
in
white.
Slip
into
bed
with
the
fire
that
consumes
your
house.
Sing
on
your
surveillance
tape.
Smile
in
your
autopsy
photo
for
once.
Phone
up
the
boys
that
have
buried
your
bones.
Where
do
you
get
off
loving
life?
As
if
it's
done
any
of
us
any
good.
Oh,
you're
going
to
wish
you
were
me
when
the
unsuspecting
are
dragged
to
their
graves.
And
you′re
standing
on
the
edge
holding
a
rose.
Dead
where
we
stand,
and
you
concern
yourself
with
such
things
as
your
status
and
what′s
in
fashion.
Don't
say
you
can′t
be
this
bothered.
Death
becomes
us
all.
You've
got
some
nerve
having
hope
in
this
ghost
town
port
of
call.
Someday
your
insides
will
turn
themselves
out.
Tell
me
what
purpose
our
efforts
have
served
when
we
end
up
in
the
ground?
More
acts
will
follow
the
roles
we
have
played,
and
everything
loved
will
expire.
I′ve
seen
it
all,
and
I'm
worse
off
because
of
it.
Good
men
have
died
in
my
arms.
I′ve
been
everywhere,
and
yet
we'll
end
up
at
the
same
depth.
What's
the
point?
Oh,
you′re
going
to
wish
you
were
me
when
the
unsuspecting
are
dragged
to
their
graves.
And
you′re
standing
on
the
edge
holding
a
rose.
Standing
on
the
edge
holding
a
rose.
Don't
say
you
can′t
be
this
bothered.
Death
becomes
us
all.
You've
got
some
nerve
having
hope
in
this
ghost
town
port
of
call.
There
is
nothing
to
see
here.
And
nothing
gazes
back
at
me.
There
is
nothing
to
see
here.
And
that
nothing
looks
back
at
us.
There′s
nothing
to
see
here.
And
nothing
gazes
back
at
me.
There's
nothing
to
see
here.
And
that
nothing
looks
back
at
us.
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