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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. |