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Baby's too young
I still remember the day
The time, the heat
When a man told me
It was evil, I’d beat
He said there aren’t enough soldiers
And I was in need
And into the war
The troops, I’d lead
I said I would join
How could I know?
That the face of a murderer
Was the one I’d show
I try and I try
To wash my hands clean
And forget
What I have seen
There are no unwounded soldiers
Not a single one
I can never forget
As a child, what I’ve done.
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