Lyrics The Soldiering Life - The Decemberists
Ambling
madly
all
over
the
town
The
call
to
arms
you
likened
to
a
whisper
I
likened
to
a
radio
You
were
a
brickbat,
a
Bowery
tough,
so
rough
They
culled
you
from
a
cartoon
Pulled
out
of
your
pantaloons
But
you
My
brother
in
arms
I′d
rather
I'd
lose
my
limbs
Than
let
you
come
to
harm
But
you
My
bombazine
doll
The
bullets
may
singe
your
skin
And
the
mortars
may
fall
But
I
I
never
felt
so
much
life
Than
tonight
Huddled
in
the
trenches
Gazing
on
the
battlefield
Our
rifles
blaze
away
We
blaze
away,
oh
Corporal
Bradley
of
regiment
five
In
proud
array
standing
by
the
bathing
Soldiers
and
the
stevedores
We
laid
on
the
mattress
and
tumbled
to
sleep
Our
eyes
aligned,
swaddled
in
our
civvies
Cradled
in
our
dungarees
But
you
My
brother
in
arms
I′d
rather
I'd
lose
my
limbs
Than
let
you
come
to
harm
But
you
My
bombazine
doll
The
bullets
may
singe
your
skin
And
the
mortars
may
fall
But
I
I
never
felt
so
much
life
Than
tonight
Huddled
in
the
trenches
Gazing
on
the
battlefield
Our
rifles
blaze
away
We
blaze
away,
oh
We
blaze
away,
oh
We
blaze
away,
oh
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