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Gotta take a look out the window,

he's got the gun.

We'll just have to wait till the morning sun.

They say killing a man is not wrong, but i'm afraid to die.

 

The war is over but the battles are still going on

they say not to hold on,

but they'v got their automatic on

behind us.

Abandonn all 'cuase all abandoned us.

This is just not just.

Too live is to die.

Am I dead or am i livin'?

If i am alive than this aint life

this is hell on earth.

If i'm dead than

nooooooooooooooooooooo!

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Gotta take a look out the window,

he's got the gun.

We'll just have to wait till the morning sun.

They say killing a man is not wrong, but i'm afraid to die.

 

The war is over but the battles are still going on

they say not to hold on,

but they'v got their automatic on

behind us.

Abandonn all 'cuase all abandoned us.

This is just not just.

Too live is to die.

Am I dead or am i livin'?

If i am alive than this aint life

this is hell on earth.

If i'm dead than

nooooooooooooooooooooo!

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I was born in '49

A cold war kid in McCarthy time

Stop 'em at the 38th Parallel

Blast those yellow reds to hell

And cold war kids were hard to kill

Under their desk in an air raid drill

Haven't they heard we won the war

What do they keep on fighting for?

 

But children lived in Levittown

And hid in the shelters underground

Until the Soviets turned their ships around

And tore the Cuban missiles down

And in that bright October sun

We knew our childhood days were done

And I watched my friends go off to war

What do they keep on fighting for?

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I was born in '49

A cold war kid in McCarthy time

Stop 'em at the 38th Parallel

Blast those yellow reds to hell

And cold war kids were hard to kill

Under their desk in an air raid drill

Haven't they heard we won the war

What do they keep on fighting for?

 

But children lived in Levittown

And hid in the shelters underground

Until the Soviets turned their ships around

And tore the Cuban missiles down

And in that bright October sun

We knew our childhood days were done

And I watched my friends go off to war

What do they keep on fighting for?

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