Lyrics The Patriot's Dream - Gordon Lightfoot
The
songs
of
the
wars
are
as
old
as
the
hills
They
cling
like
the
rust
on
the
cold
steel
that
kills
They
tell
of
the
boys
who
went
down
to
the
tracks
In
a
patriotic
manner
with
the
cold
steel
on
their
backs
The
patriot's
dream
is
as
old
as
the
sky
It
lives
in
the
lust
of
a
cold
callous
lie
Let's
drink
to
the
men
who
got
caught
by
the
chill
Of
the
patriotic
fever
and
the
cold
steel
that
kills
The
train
pulled
away
on
that
glorious
night
The
drummer
got
drunk
and
the
bugler
got
tight
While
the
boys
in
the
back
sang
a
song
of
good
cheer
While
riding
off
to
glory
in
the
spring
of
their
years
The
patriot's
dream
still
lives
on
today
It
makes
mothers
weep
and
it
makes
lovers
pray
Let's
drink
to
the
men
who
got
caught
by
the
chill
Of
the
patriotic
fever
and
the
cold
steel
that
kills
Well,there
was
a
sad,
sad
lady,
weeping
all
night
long
She
received
a
sad,
sad
message
from
a
voice
on
the
telephone
Her
children
were
all
sleeping
as
she
waited
out
the
dawn
How
could
she
tell
those
children
that
their
father
was
shot
down
So
she
took
them
to
her
side
that
day
and
she
told
them
one
by
one
Your
father
was
a
good
man
ten
thousand
miles
from
home
He
tried
to
do
his
duty
and
it
took
him
straight
to
hell
He
might
be
in
some
prison,
I
hope
he's
treated
well
Well,there
was
a
young
girl
watching
in
the
early
afternoon
When
she
heard
the
name
of
someone
who
said
he'd
be
home
soon
And
she
wondered
how
they
got
him,
but
the
papers
did
not
tell
There
would
be
no
sweet
reunion,
there
would
be
no
wedding
bells
So
she
took
herself
into
her
room
and
she
turned
the
bed
sheets
down
And
she
cried
into
the
silken
folds
of
her
new
wedding
gown
He
tried
to
do
his
duty
and
it
took
him
straight
to
hell
He
might
be
in
some
prison,
I
hope
he's
treated
well
Well,
there
was
an
old
man
sitting
in
his
mansion
on
the
hill
And
he
thought
of
his
good
fortune
and
the
time
he'd
yet
to
kill
Well,
he
called
to
his
wife
one
day,
"Come
sit
with
me
awhile"
Then
turning
toward
the
sunset,
he
smiled
a
wicked
smile
"Well,I'd
like
to
say
I'm
sorry
for
the
sinful
deeds
I've
done"
"But
let
me
first
remind
you,
I'm
a
patriotic
son"
They
tried
to
do
their
duty
and
it
took
'em
straight
to
hell
They
might
be
in
some
prison,
I
hope
they're
treated
well
The
songs
of
the
wars
are
as
old
as
the
hills
They
cling
like
the
rust
on
the
cold
steel
that
kills
They
tell
of
the
boys
who
went
down
to
the
tracks
In
a
patriotic
manner
with
the
cold
steel
on
their
backs
The
train
pulled
away
on
that
glorious
night
The
drummer
got
drunk
and
the
bugler
got
tight
While
the
boys
in
the
back
sang
a
song
of
good
cheer
While
riding
off
to
glory
in
the
spring
of
their
years
The
patriot's
dream
still
lives
on
today
It
makes
mothers
weep
and
it
makes
lovers
pray
Let's
drink
to
the
men
who
got
caught
by
the
chill
Of
the
patriotic
fever
and
the
cold
steel
that
kills
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