Lyrics Outside over There - Will Varley
Outside,
over
there
Where
the
war
was
raging
Run
little
child,
far
from
home
The
Lord
will
take
you
with
Him
As
mushrooms,
high
as
mountains,
Came
from
Neptune's
submarines
A
little
girl
named
Ida
lived
in
a
shack
up
by
the
sea
Her
daddy
was
away
at
war,
Her
mother
had
lost
her
mind
So
Ida
in
the
harbor
softly
sang
her
lullabies
To
hush
her
baby
sister
And
to
calm
her
mother's
shakes
And
by
the
waves
a'crashing,
For
her
father
she
would
wait
One
evening
Ida
sang
a
song
Soft
as
May
breeze
blows
When
a
blinding
flash
of
light
came
Her
eyes
began
to
close
And
devils
in
their
hooded
cloaks
Through
the
window
climbed
They
took
her
sister
from
her
crib
And
ran
off
in
the
night
When
Ida
looked
to
check
the
crib
When
finally
she
arose
She
saw
a
figure
made
of
ice
Melting
by
the
stove
Outside,
over
there
Where
the
war
was
raging
Run
little
child,
far
from
home
The
Lord
will
take
you
with
Him
Ida
put
on
her
mother's
coat
And
walked
out
to
the
cliffs
The
sky
was
scarred
with
napalm
The
hills
were
drowned
with
mist
She
buried
a
rose
in
the
ground
And
started
up
the
road
To
find
her
sister
in
the
night
And
safely
bring
her
home
There
were
soldiers
in
the
twilight
Thieves
drinking
by
the
caves
She
just
listened
up
for
her
daddy's
voice
To
come
drifting
'cross
the
waves
On
the
edge
of
Neptune's
kingdom
Was
a
forest
and
it
was
said
That
any
man
who
went
in
there
Was
never
seen
again
But
Ida
clutched
her
mother's
coat
And
pressed
on
through
the
trees
For
in
the
ground
she
saw
the
tracks
Of
wretched
devils'
feet
The
path
ahead
grew
fainter
As
the
branches
tied
in
knots
And
Ida
felt
like
every
step
she
took
was
being
watched
Outside,
over
there
Where
the
war
was
raging
Run
little
child,
far
from
home
The
Lord
will
take
you
with
Him
Where
deep
amongst
the
wild
woods
The
girl
began
to
tire
When
she
came
across
a
cabin
Windows
flickered
with
a
fire
She
knocked
upon
a
wooden
door
An
old
man
showed
his
face
With
kind
eyes
like
her
fathers
And
a
beard
long
and
grey
She
saw
her
sister
sleeping
Near
two
angels
wearing
hoods
She
had
some
supper
Then
she
slept
to
dream
about
the
woods
After
three
days
passed
The
mist
had
cleared
The
sky
was
clear
and
bright
She
took
her
sister
in
her
arms
And
bid
the
man
goodbye
She
ran
back
through
the
forest
Saw
no
soldiers
and
no
thieves
'Till
she
found
herself
back
up
At
the
shack
by
the
sea
But
when
she
flung
her
arms
around
her
mother
she
shed
tear
For
the
woman
stood
before
her
was
blind
and
aged
by
thirty
ears
She
said,
"Oh,
my
darling
Ida,
my
wait
is
at
an
end.
As
this
rosebush
grew
I
prayed
each
day
that
we
would
meet
again.
So
they
sat
out
in
the
evening
And
the
sun
shot
all
around
'Till
early
the
next
morning
When
their
bodies
were
found
Outside,
over
there
Where
the
war
was
raging
Run
little
child,
far
from
home
The
Lord
will
take
you
with
Him
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