Sunday, August 7, 2011

What Do We Say When Johnny Comes Home?

One of my favorite anti-war songs, from T.S.O.L., mainly because it's so haunting on the apathy. Joe Wood sings on "American Zone," during a period when Jack Grisham had left the band. I really enjoyed the studio recording, but I don't see it online, so just turn this up on your tablet:

There's blood on the streets again today
All the people dying what a price we have to pay
Around the world they're fightin'
It's not that far away
feel the darkness
Can we change our ways?

[Chorus:]
We live in the American zone
Free of fear in our American home
Swimmin pool and digital phone
What do we say when Johnny comes home

Johnny just got back from war today
Beruit weekend, the powder keg
He was 20 years old and he lost both of his legs
We're all really sorry today

[Chorus]

What do we say
What do we say
What do we say
When Johnny comes home
and he lost his legs
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RELATED: "Washington Mourns U.S. Troops Killed in Afghan Helicopter Crash."

1 comments:

marcmarc11 said...

Johnny was a volunteer, and wasn't personally forced to go to war. Luckily, Johnny isn't going to war in WWII or Vietnam, and he lives in a world where human organs are synthesized, fingers are regrown, and a cure for AIDs and flu are just around the corner. Good old Johnny will be getting a fat check from the gov and a pair of robotic prosthetics that function as good as the old ones. Don't cry for Johnny, he knew what he was getting into.