Текст песни Semper Fi - John Gorka
My
father
met
Eleanor
Roosevelt
In
1945
The
war
at
last
was
over
then
And
they
were
still
alive
Her
husband
was
the
President
Till
he
ran
out
of
time
Her
Franklin
D.
was
history
And
they'd
put
him
on
the
dime
My
father
joined
the
leathernecks
To
stay
out
of
the
mines
The
new
marine
was
just
fifteen
In
1939
There
were
medals
and
malaria
The
south
pacific
war
Through
jungles
that
were
paradise
And
were
paradise
no
more
Soldiers
fight
and
soilders
die
Soldiers
live
to
wonder
why
Semper
fi
fe
fo
fum
Look
out
peacetime
here
we
come
Some
of
the
men
who
did
survive
Were
not
the
lucky
ones
War
is
only
good
for
those
Who
make
and
sell
the
guns
My
father
lay
recovering
The
hurt
was
all
inside
Sometimes
the
wounds
that
never
heal
Are
easiest
to
hide
When
Eleanor
came
bearing
gifts
To
San
Francisco
Bay
She
gave
my
dad
a
blanket
In
the
hospital
that
day
That
blanket
meant
alot
to
him
My
mother
has
it
still
Some
forget
the
kindnesses
That
others
never
will
Soldiers
fight
and
soldiers
die
Soldiers
live
to
wonder
why
Semper
fi
fe
fo
fum
Look
out
peacetime
here
we
come
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