Lyrics Brothers Under the Bridge - Martin Simpson
Saigon,
it
was
all
gone
The
same
Coke
machines
As
the
streets
I
grew
on
Down
in
a
mesquite
canyon
We
come
walking
along
the
ridge
Me
and
the
brothers
under
the
bridge
Campsite's
an
hour's
walk
from
the
nearest
road
to
town
Up
here
there's
too
much
brush
and
canyon
For
the
CHP
choppers
to
touch
down
Ain't
lookin'
for
nothin',
just
want
to
live
Me
and
the
brothers
under
the
bridge
Come
the
Santa
Ana's,
man,
that
dry
brush'll
light
Billy
Devon
got
burned
up
in
his
own
campfire
one
winter
night
We
buried
his
body
in
the
white
stone
high
up
along
the
ridge
Me
and
the
brothers
under
the
bridge
Had
enough
of
town
and
the
street
life
Over
nothing
you
end
up
on
the
wrong
end
of
someone's
knife
Now
I
don't
want
no
trouble
And
I
ain't
got
none
to
give
Me
and
the
brothers
under
the
bridge
I
come
home
in
'72
You
were
just
a
beautiul
light
In
your
mama's
dark
eyes
of
blue
I
stood
down
on
the
tarmac,
I
was
just
a
kid
Me
and
the
brothers
under
the
bridge
Come
Veterans'
Day
I
sat
in
the
stands
in
my
dress
blues
I
held
your
mother's
hand
When
they
passed
with
the
red,
white
and
blue
One
minute
you're
right
there
...
and
something
slips...
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