The Wall Songtext - Bruce Springsteen

The Wall - Bruce Springsteen

Cigarettes and a bottle of beer
This poem that I wrote for you
This black stone and these hard tears
Are all I got left now of you

I remember you in your Marine uniform laughing
Laughing at your shipping out party
I read Robert McNamara says he's sorry

Your high boots and strap T-shirt
Ah, Billy you looked so bad
Yeah, you and your rock and roll band
It was the best thing this shit town ever had

Now the men that put you here eat with their families
In rich dining halls
And apology and forgiveness
Got no place here at all, at the wall

Well, I'm sorry I missed you last year
I couldn't find no one to drive me
If your eyes could cut through that black stone
Tell me would they recognize me?

For the living time that must be served
As the day goes on
Cigarettes and a bottle of beer
Skin on black stone

On the ground, dog tags and wreaths of flowers
With the ribbons red as the blood
Red as the blood you spilled
In the Central Highlands mud

Limousines rush down Pennsylvania Avenue
Rustling the leaves as they fall
And apology and forgiveness
Got no place here at all, here at the wall


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