paroles de chanson Our Own War - Loudon Wainwright III
Hostilities
ended,
nobody
cared
Anymore
for
the
war,
so
a
truce
was
declared.
So
it
ends
in
surrender,
then
there's
peace
at
least;
Arms
are
withdrawn
and
fire
is
ceased.
To
stay
in
a
skirmish
one
needs
appetite;
Two
need
desire
to
keep
up
a
fight;
But
when
appetite's
off
and
desire
is
gone,
Then
the
fire
is
held
and
arms
are
withdrawn.
CHORUS:
When
losses
and
wounds
are
grievous
and
gory,
When
the
battle
is
pitched,
in
the
field
there
is
glory,
When
hearts
just
aren't
in
it,
retreat
leads
to
rout
And
arms
are
laid
down
and
the
fire
goes
out.
We
remember
the
ones
who
run
out
of
dumb
luck;
Monuments
are
erected
and
statues
are
struck;
But
we
tend
to
forget
if
and
when
we
forgive,
And
the
survivors
survive
but
they
never
quite
live.
As
for
our
own
war,
yes,
I
recall
it
well,
Just
what
it
was
like
our
own
personal
hell.
I've
forgotten
the
good
times--heaven's
so
vague--
But
I
remember
the
battles.
Oh,
how
they
raged!
(!
horus)
1 Breakfast In Bed
2 Four Mirrors
3 Mr. Ambivalent
4 OGM
5 Our Own War
6 So Damn Happy
7 Primrose Hill
8 Underwear
9 The World
10 What Are Families For?
11 Bein' A Dad
12 The Birthday Present II
13 I Can't Stand Myself
14 Little Ship
15 Song
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