Lyrics South Bend Soldiers On - Lucie Dolène , Oliver Wallace
You
see
the
mass
the
trees
turn
on
Colfax
avenue
These
lonely
girls
they
come
out
in
the
fall
With
hearts
they
drag
behind
them
like
long
black
bridal
trains
In
my
age
I
feel
a
father
to
them
all
I
see
more
than
I
need
to
from
my
front
porch
swing
These
days
pale
to
old
remembered
joy
Sometimes
when
I'm
not
thinking
I
fall
on
my
knees
and
sing
Where
is
my
boy
where
is
my
blue
eyed
boy
This
midwest
that
I
love
proved
little
more
to
him
Than
a
place
you
watch
grow
smaller
from
a
train
If
he
came
back
a
grown
man
his
eyes
would
surely
swim
To
see
this
place
where
so
much
is
the
same
One
God
assures
our
freedom
Two
armies
keep
control
The
US
for
the
young
ones
Salvation
for
the
weak
and
old
Keep
your
burdens
from
your
neighbour
Leave
a
good
name
when
you're
gone
People
last
but
a
lifetime
And
the
south
bend
soldiers
on
Now
the
widows
of
last
season
flirt
in
the
summer
shade
Their
grieves
are
torn
like
bad
fruit
from
the
vine
The
touches
of
lost
lovers
they
burn
and
then
they
fade
While
dreaming
never
lets
go
of
your
mind
Me
I
look
each
night
at
a
photo
by
the
bed
And
each
morning
at
another
sunrise
And
if
all
that
we're
made
off
is
these
ghosts
inside
our
head
Who
could
blame
us
for
pretending
otherwise
One
God
assures
our
freedom
Two
armies
keep
control
The
US
for
the
young
ones
Salvation
for
the
weak
and
old
Keep
your
burdens
from
your
neighbour
Leave
a
good
name
when
you're
gone
People
last
but
a
lifetime
And
the
south
bend
soldiers
on
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