I remember a war oh so far away
As if it was just yesterday
I remember the times and places
But not the names or the faces
I remember when you ate a meal
How it made you feel
I remember working at night
To avoid the fright
I remember the EVAC hospital being as active as a pair of bee hives
And the loss of so many lives
I remember the company clown who took his life
Because another man took his wife
I remember the incoming mortars and rockets
And the men who had pictures in little lockets
I remember when we moved, at the airfield for seven days I was stuck
With nowhere to sleep but under the truck
I remember the very young girl that I had to kill
And I always will
I remember the days and days of rain
But can remember nothing that will ease the pain
I remember the drinking to forget
And wish now that drinking would make me forget
I remember hearing the freedom birds as they came and went every day
And on the day my turn came, feeling as though I was running away
I remember all the men I left there, that I considered to be friends of mine
And hoping they would be fine
I remember the good times and the bad
And that over there was the last breath many a man had
I remember going and looking into the gates of HELL
And hoping everything will be well
I remember how I was before I went there
But to be like that again there is no prayer
I remember, I remember, I remember
But how I wish I could forget what I remember
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