Lyrics Goodnight Saigon - Joan Baez
We
met
as
soul
mates
On
Parris
Island
We
left
as
inmates
From
an
asylum
And
we
were
sharp
As
sharp
as
knives
And
we
were
so
gung
ho
To
lay
down
our
lives
We
came
in
spastic
Like
tameless
horses
We
left
in
plastic
As
numbered
corpses
And
we
learned
fast
To
travel
light
Our
arms
were
heavy
But
our
bellies
were
tight
We
had
no
home
front
We
had
no
soft
soap
They
sent
us
Playboy
They
gave
us
Bob
Hope
We
dug
in
deep
And
shot
on
sight
And
prayed
to
Jesus
Christ
With
all
of
our
might
We
had
no
cameras
To
shoot
the
landscape
We
passed
the
hash
pipe
And
played
our
Doors
tapes
And
it
was
dark
So
dark
at
night
And
we
held
on
to
each
other
Like
brother
to
brother
We
promised
our
mothers
we'd
write
And
we
would
all
go
down
together
We
said
we'd
all
go
down
together
Yes
we
would
all
go
down
together
Remember
Charlie
Remember
Baker
They
left
their
childhood
On
every
acre
And
who
was
wrong?
And
who
was
right?
It
didn't
matter
in
the
thick
of
the
fight
We
held
the
day
In
the
palm
Of
our
hand
They
ruled
the
night
And
the
night
Seemed
to
last
as
long
as
six
weeks
On
Parris
Island
We
held
the
coastline
They
held
the
highlands
And
they
were
sharp
As
sharp
as
knives
They
heard
the
hum
of
our
motors
They
counted
the
rotors
And
waited
for
us
to
arrive
And
we
would
all
go
down
together
We
said
we'd
all
go
down
together
Yes
we
would
all
go
down
together
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