Lyrics Fortunes of war - Fish
Rosebuds
scattered
across
the
lawn
like
the
squares
at
Waterloo
With
bayonets
of
thorns
repelling
small
children
in
search
of
lost
tennis
balls
Imaginary
cannonballs
that
were
fired
at
the
legs
of
galloping
cavalry
Resting
their
dreams
in
the
shade
of
the
apple
trees
Toy
soldiers
drunk
on
warm
lemonade
And
the
children
dream
of
glory
and
Fortunes
of
War
Safe
in
bed
with
stories
of
Fortunes
of
War,
Fortunes
of
War
As
the
sun
sets
low
on
these
playing
fields
An
army
returns
bearing
swords
and
shields
Dustbin
lids
and
raspberry
canes
they'll
live
to
fight
another
day
For
warriors
medals,
milk
bottle
tops
Battle
flags
fashioned
from
mother's
old
table
cloths
Bright
colours
run
in
the
summer
rain
Sometimes
when
they
fall
they
will
pretend
that
their
hankie
is
a
bandage
to
stop
the
bleeding
And
imagine
city
streets
and
desert
storms
and
foreign
fields
There's
bullets
flying,
these
are
the
Fortunes
of
War
I
heard
a
wheelchair
whisper
across
a
stale,
stagnant
gymnasium
Trailing
an
ivy
league
jacket
like
a
matador
Through
the
jitterbug
steps
of
the
night
before
I
followed
him
down
to
the
church
parade
Where
he
makes
his
peace
every
armistice
day
I
watched
him
fade
away,
melt
in
the
autumn
rain
For
sometimes
when
they
fall
they
can't
pretend
That
the
hankie
is
a
bandage
that
can't
stop
the
bleeding
They're
out
in
city
streets
and
desert
storms
or
foreign
fields
With
bullets
flying,
these
are
the
Fortunes
of
War
While
their
children
dream
of
glory
and
Fortunes
of
War
Safe
in
bed
with
stories
and
Fortunes
of
War
Of
uniforms
and
glory,
Fortunes
of
War,
Fortunes
of
War
(Dick/Cassidy/Boult)
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