Draft Dodger Rag-Phil Ochs

歌手 : Phil Ochs
专辑 : The Early Years
语种 : 英语
时长 : 02:22

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TXT Draft Dodger Rag-Phil Ochs 文本歌词

Oh I'm just a typical American boy
From a typical American town
I believe in God and Senator Dodd
And a-keepin' old Castro down
And when it came my time to serve
I knew better dead than red
But when I got to my old draft board buddy this is what I said:
Sarge I'm only eighteen I got a ruptured spleen
And I always carry a purse
I got eyes like a bat
And my feet are flat
And my asthma's getting worse
Yes think of my career my sweetheart dear
And my poor old invalid aunt
Besides I ain't no fool I'm a-goin' to school
And I'm working in a defence plant
I've got a dislocated disc and a wracked up back
I'm allergic to flowers and bugs
And when the bombshell hits I get epileptic fits
And I'm addicted to a thousand d**gs
I got the weakness woes I can't touch my toes
I can hardly reach my knees
And if the enemy came close to me
I'd probably start to sneeze
Sarge I'm only eighteen I got a ruptured spleen
And I always carry a purse
I got eyes like a bat
And my feet are flat
And my asthma's getting worse
Yes think of my career my sweetheart dear
And my poor old invalid aunt
Besides I ain't no fool I'm a-goin' to school
And I'm working in a defence plant
Ooh I hate Chou En Lai and I hope he dies
One thing you gotta see
That someone's gotta go over there
And that someone isn't me
So I wish you well Sarge give 'em Hell
Kill me a thousand or so
And if you ever get a war without blood and gore
I'll be the first to go
Sarge I'm only eighteen I got a ruptured spleen
And I always carry a purse
I got eyes like a bat
And my feet are flat
And my asthma's getting worse
Yes think of my career my sweetheart dear
And my poor old invalid aunt
Besides I ain't no fool I'm a-goin' to school
And I'm working in a defense plant
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