Lyrics Soldier's Joy, 1864 - Guy Clark
Now
first
I
thought
a
snake
had
got
me,
it
happened
dreadful
quick
'Twas
a
bullet
bit
my
leg,
right
off
I
got
sick
I
came
to
in
a
wagonload
of
ten
more
wounded
men
Five
was
dead
by
the
time
we
reached
that
bloody
tent
Gimme
some
of
that
Soldier's
Joy,
you
know
what
I
mean
I
don't
want
to
hurt
no
more,
my
leg
is
turnin'
green
Well
the
doctor
came
and
looked
at
me
and
this
is
what
he
said
Said,
"Your
dancin'
days
are
done,
son,
it's
a
good
thing
you
ain't
dead"
Then
he
went
to
work
with
a
carvin'
knifed,
sweat
fell
from
his
brow
'Bout
killed
me
tryin'
to
save
my
life
when
he
cut
that
lead
ball
out
Gimme
some
of
that
Soldier's
Joy,
ain't
you
got
no
more
Hand
me
down
my
walkin'
cane,
I
ain't
cut
out
for
war
Well
the
red
blood
run
right
through
my
veins,
it
run
all
over
the
floor
And
it
run
right
down
his
apron
strings,
like
a
river
out
the
door
And
he
handed
me
a
bottle
said,
"Son
drink
deep
as
you
can"
He
turned
away
and
he
turned
right
back
with
a
hacksaw
in
his
hand
Gimme
some
of
that
Soldier's
Joy
you
know
what
I
like
Bear
down
on
that
fiddle
boys
just
like
Saturday
night
Gimme
some
of
that
Soldier's
Joy
you
know
what
I
crave
I'll
be
hittin'
that
Soldier's
Joy
'til
I'm
in
my
grave
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