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I was proud to be the soldier I had been since '83
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When I joined to pay for college, like my brothers before me
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I was proud to serve my country and to be a fine Marine
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But pride cannot protect me from the things that I have seen
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When they shipped us out of Norfolk, my family came to wave
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My Mama stood there choking back the tears and looking brave
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And though we never spoke of it, we all feared it just the same
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Now they tell me I should talk about the things that I have seen
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I was trained to take the good shot, I was trained to clean my gun
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They trained me not to talk back and they trained me not to run
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And I was trained to be as silent as the shadow of a hawk
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No one trained me for the silence of the things that I have seen
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And once I saw an accident on Old Route 17
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Mama told me not to look at it, as we slowly passed the scene
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Though the image of that wreckage was burned into my brain
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That did not prepare me for the things that I have seen
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I thought I was a good man, I thought I was elite
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I thought I'd fight the good fight, that I'd never see defeat
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And that we'd won that bloody war, how we laughed at their retreat
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Now I wage a losing battle against the things that I have seen
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Just be glad modern science has given us so much
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We can rifle through the channels without ever standing up
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But I can't find a station that's finally had enough
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Of this morbid fascination with the things that I have seen
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And me, I can't stop dreaming of these things that I have seen