A soldier in VietNam must face reality |
Cold Sweat by Doug Williams In a tiny little village in the heart of Viet Nam I've executed many, now I think my time has come There's a hundred fifty soldiers searching high and low I know I cannot stay here; but there's no place left to go I Don't know what I'm doing here; I'm not a man of war They should not have sent me here to settle up their score There's thirteen screaming faces at the trials in my brain Who did not see me coming; but by me they all were slain They're saying I deprived them of their familys back at home Now they can't teach their children to survive out on their own They'll never plow their fields again; they'll never hold their wives They'll never see a smile again because I took their lives And who am I to judge; and who am I to say Was it right or was it wrong to take their lives away I didn't even know them; was killing justified If the soldiers overlook me, I'll still have no place to hide So, I put the barrel in my mouth and think the sinner's prayer Hoping HE'll forgive me and accept my soul up there I quickly squeeze the trigger; as silently I scream Then I awake in cold sweat... it's just another dream |