Lyrics




His mama was a midnight woman
His daddy was a drifter drummer
One night they put it together
Nine months later came the little black bummer
He was a laid back lump in the cradle
Chewing the paint chips that fell from the ceiling
Whenever he cried he got a fist in his face
So he learned not to show his feelings
He was a pig-tail puller in grammer school
Left back twice by the seventh grade
Sniffing glue in Junior High
And the first one in school to get laid
He was a weed-speed pusher at fifteen
He was mainlining skag a year later
He′d started pimping when they put him away
In jail he changed from a junkie to a hater
And just like the man from the precinct said:
"Put him away, you better kill him instead.
A bummer like that is better of dead
Someday they're gonna have to put a bullet in his head."
They threw him back on the street, he robbed an A & P
He didn′t blink at the buddy that he shafted
And just about the time they would have caught him too
He had the damn good fortune to get drafted
He was A-One bait for Vietnam, you see they needed more bodies in a hurry
He was a cinch to train cause all they had to do
Was to figure how to funnel his fury
They put him in a tank near the D M Z
To catch the gooks slipping over the border
They said his mission was to Search and Destroy
And for once he followed and order
One sweat-soaked day in the Yung-Po Valley
With the ground still steaming from the rain
There was a bloody little battle that didn't mean nothing
Except to the few that remained
You see a couple hundred slants had trapped the other five tanks
And had started to pick off the crews
When he came on the scene and it really did seem
This is why he'd paid those dues
It was something like a butcher going berserk
Or a sane man acting like a fool
Or the bravest thing that a man had ever done
Or a madman blowing his cool
Well he came on through like a knife through butter
Or a scythe sweeping through the grass
Or to say it like the man would have said it himself:
"Just a big black bastard kicking ass!"
And just like the man from the precinct said:
"Put him away, you better kill him instead.
A bummer like that is better of dead
Someday they′re gonna have to put a bullet in his head."
When it was over and the smoke had cleared
There were a lot of V C bodies in the mud
And when the rescued men came over for the very first time
They found him smiling as he lay in his blood
They picked up the pieces and they stitched him back together
He pulled through though they thought he was a goner
And it force them to give him what they said they would
Six purple hearts and the Medal of Honor
Of course he slouched as the chief white honkey said:
"Service beyond the call of duty"
But the first soft thought was passing through his mind
"My medal is a Mother of a beauty!"
He got a couple of jobs with the ribbon on his chest
And though he tried he really couldn′t do 'em
There was only a couple of things that he was really trained for
And he found himself drifting back to ′em
Just about the time he was ready to break
The V A stopped sending him his checks
Just a matter of time 'cause there was no doubt
About what he was going to do next
It ended up one night in a grocery store
Gun in hand and nine cops at the door
And when his last battle was over
He lay crumpled and broken on the floor
And just like the man from the precinct said:
"Put him away, you better kill him instead.
A bummer like that is better of dead
Someday they′re gonna have to put a bullet in his head."
Well he'd breathed his last, but ten minutes past
Before they dared to enter the place
And when they flipped his riddled body over they found
His second smile frozen on his face
They found his gun where he′d thrown it
There was something else clenched in his fist
And when they pried his fingers open they found the Medal of Honor
And the Sergeant said: "Where in the hell he get this?"
There was a stew about burying him in Arlington
So they shipped him in box to Fayette
And they kind of stashed him in a grave in the county plot
The kind we remember to forget
And just like the man from the precinct said:
"Put him away, you better kill him instead.
A bummer like that is better of dead
Someday they're gonna have to put a bullet in his head."



Writer(s): Harry Chapin


Harry Chapin - The Elektra Collection (1971-1978)
Album The Elektra Collection (1971-1978)
date of release
09-10-2015

1   Any Old Kind Of Day
2   Could You Put Your Light On, Please
3   Greyhound
4   Everybody's Lonely
5   Sometime, Somewhere Wife
6   Empty
7   Taxi
8   Dogtown
9   Same Sad Singer
10   Sunday Morning Sunshine
11   Sniper
12   And The Baby Never Cries
13   Burning Herself
14   Barefoot Boy
15   A Better Place To Be
16   Circle
17   Woman Child
18   Winter Song
19   Short Stories
20   W.O.L.D.
21   Song For Myself
22   Song Man
23   Changes
24   They Call Her Easy
25   Mr. Tanner
26   Mail Order Annie
27   There's Alot Of Lonely People Tonight
28   Old College Avenue
29   Cat's In The Cradle
30   I Wanna Learn A Love Song
31   Shooting Star
32   30,000 Lbs. of Bananas
33   She Sings Without Words
34   What Made America Famous?
35   Vacancy
36   Halfway To Heaven
37   Six String Orchestra
38   Dreams Go By
39   Tangled Up Puppet
40   Star Tripper
41   Babysitter
42   Someone Keeps Calling My Name
43   The Rock
44   Sandy
45   Dirt Gets Under the Fingernails
46   Bummer
47   Stop Singing These Sad Songs
48   On the Road to Kingdom Come
49   The Parade's Still Passing By
50   The Mayor of Candor Lied
51   Laugh Man
52   Corey's Coming
53   If My Mary Were Here
54   Fall In Love With Him
55   Caroline
56   Roll Down the River
57   Dance Band On The Titanic
58   Why Should People Stay The Same
59   My Old Lady
60   We Grew Up A Little Bit
61   Bluesman
62   Country Dreams
63   I Do It For You, Jane
64   I Wonder What Happened To Him
65   Paint A Picture Of Yourself (Michael)
66   Mismatch
67   Mercenaries
68   Manhood
69   One Light In A Dark Valley (An Imitation Spiritual)
70   There Only Was One Choice
71   Dancin' Boy
72   If You Want to Feel
73   Poor Damned Fool
74   I Wonder What Would Happen to This World
75   Jenny
76   It Seems You Only Love Me When It Rains
77   Why Do Little Girls
78   Flowers Are Red - Edited Version
79   Somebody Said




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