I was there
in PNG
I saw my friends
die in front of me
well I was there
can’t you tell?
I walked right through
the plume of hell
Well I don’t want another war
what’s that oil worth dying for?
Well I was there
on the protest line
I’m 83
but I held my sign
well I was there
can’t you tell?
I walked right through
the plume of hell
Well I don’t want another war
what’s that all worth dying for?
credits
from The Doggler Effect,
released January 5, 2003
Recorded on cassette 4 track
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