Pete's Lammas

Lammas
Buried Treasure
PostHoles
Time Machine
Eltham Churchyard
The Pleasaunce
Well Hall Parade
Penny Royal
Court Yard
Westmount Lights
St.George's Field
King Johns Walk
The Tarn
M.P.S.
School Days
Two Into One
With A Smile
Dhillons
Two Zero One
G.L.C.
Marathon
Bouquet
Mind The Doors
M.B.E.
Birthday
Majesty
The Ganges
Whoa There
Out To Pasture
Little Richard
Hastings Pier
Flatford
Kelvedon Hatch
Kersey
Magic, Man!
Country Sounds
Microchip
Street Corner
Ambre Solaire
I,Spy
Dear Yvonne
Barry Hurley
Ron Desmond
Pumpin Iron
Ninety Years
Abbeystead
Welcome Home
My Agony
Bluebird
You
Every Day
The grey ghosts of Vietnam
Have returned to their homes,
The young men from Vietnam,
Old as widened gnomes,
Sunken eyes, but shining,
Hiding awful sights,
Like napalm bombs still burning
And burning little mites.
The thin men of Vietnam
Home again at last,
Their brothers cheer and slap their backs
But mostly stand aghast,
Did they do this, and in Gods name
Will they do this again,
The answer we'll never know
For it lives in a dead mans brain.
The brave men of Vietnam
Stood up and died like flies,
The G.Is, there to protect their friends,
Fell from out the skies,
The broken men of Vietnam,
Arms, legs, and brains gone too,
Died in the cause of meekness,
And they know now, as Jesus knew,
That the sky above is black
And empty beyond the blue.

But man can dream,
And plan, and love,
And I'll come back to you.

GOD BLESS AMERICA.