paroles de chanson
I
remember
barrack
one
seven
zero,
how
we
polished
up
the
windows
and
the
floor
And
the
times
that
we
ran
jankers
until
we
couldn't
take
it
any
more.
All
because
of
a
night
on
the
town,
we
were
out
there
havin'
a
ball;
We
bumped
into
the
barrack
Sergeant
but
the
two
of
us
were
out
AWOL.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob,
I
wrote
this
song
for
you.
In
memory
of
a
very
good
friend;
Bob
you
were
a
brave
man
too.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob.
I
know
what
you
went
through;
Life
goes
on;
so
does
a
song
so
I
wrote
this
one
for
you.
I
remember
when
I
got
my
furlough
how
it
felt
to
be
a
little
bit
free;
Then
I
got
your
mother's
letter.
I
wondered
why
she
wrote
to
me.
I
see
those
words
like
yesterday,
I
never
thought
that
I
could
weep.
She
asked
me
to
'phone
you
to
cheer
you
up
'cause
they
said
you
wouldn't
last
the
week.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob,
I
wrote
this
song
for
you.
In
memory
of
a
very
good
friend;
Bob
you
were
a
brave
man
too.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob.
I
know
what
you
went
through;
Life
goes
on;
so
does
a
song
so
I
wrote
this
one
for
you.
I
remember
well
the
day
that
it
happened
they
say
you
never
even
shed
a
tear
And
you
knew
that
you
were
going;
I
only
wish
I
could
have
been
near
And
so
did
a
certain
sad
little
girl
who
always
said
that
she
would
wait
And
now
and
again
she
has
been
seen
standing
at
the
barrack
gate.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob,
I
wrote
this
song
for
you.
In
memory
of
a
very
good
friend;
Bob
you
were
a
brave
man
too.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob.
I
know
what
you
went
through;
Life
goes
on;
so
does
a
song
so
I
wrote
this
one
for
you.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob,
I
wrote
this
song
for
you.
In
memory
of
a
very
good
friend;
Bob
you
were
a
brave
man
too.
I
wrote
this
song
for
you
Bob.
I
know
what
you
went
through;
Life
goes
on;
so
does
a
song
so
I
wrote
this
one
for
you.
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