paroles de chanson I Was Only 19 (Live) - John Williamson
Mum
and
Dad
and
Denny
saw
the
passing-out
parade
at
Puckapunyal
It
was
a
long
march
from
cadets.
The
sixth
battalion
was
the
next
to
tour,
and
it
was
me
who
drew
the
card.
We
did
Canungra,
Shoalwater
before
we
left.
And
Townsville
lined
the
footpaths
as
we
marched
down
to
the
quay
This
clipping
from
the
paper
shows
us
young
and
strong
and
clean.
And
there's
me
in
my
slouch
hat
with
my
SLR
and
greens.
God
help
me,
I
was
only
nineteen.
From
Vung
Tau,
riding
Chinooks,
to
the
dust
at
Nui
Dat
I'd
been
in
and
out
of
choppers
now
for
months.
But
we
made
our
tents
a
home,
VB
and
pinups
on
the
lockers
And
an
Asian
orange
sunset
through
the
scrub.
And
can
you
tell
me,
doctor,
why
I
stil
can't
get
to
sleep?
And
night-time's
just
a
jungle
dark
and
a
barking
M16?
And
what's
this
rash
that
comes
and
goes,
can
you
tell
me
what
it
means?
God
help
me,
I
was
only
ninteen.
A
four
week
operation
when
each
step
could
mean
your
last
one
on
two
legs
It
was
a
war
within
yourself.
But
you
wouldn't
let
your
mates
down
til
they
had
you
dusted
off
So
you
closed
your
eyes
and
thought
about
something
else.
Then
someone
yelled
out
"Contact!"
and
the
bloke
behind
me
swore
We
hooked
in
there
for
hours,
then
a
Godalmighty
roar
Frankie
kicked
a
mine
the
day
that
mankind
kicked
the
moon,
God
help
me,
he
was
going
home
in
June.
I
can
still
see
Frankie,
drinking
tinnies
in
the
Grand
Hotel
On
a
thirty-six
hour
rec
leave
in
Vung
Tau
And
I
can
still
hear
Frankie,
lying
screaming
in
the
jungle
Til
the
morphine
came
and
killed
the
bloody
row.
And
the
Anzac
legends
didn't
mention
mud
and
blood
and
tears
And
the
stories
that
my
father
told
me
never
seemed
quite
real.
I
caught
some
pieces
in
my
back
that
I
didn't
even
feel
God
help
me,
I
was
only
nineteen.
And
can
you
tell
me,
doctor,
why
I
still
can't
get
to
sleep?
And
why
the
Channel
Seven
chopper
chills
me
to
my
feet?
And
what's
this
rash
that
comes
and
goes,
can
you
tell
me
what
it
means?
God
help
me,
I
was
only
nineteen.
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