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Song of my day - Moxy Fruvous - Gulf War Song by Kickstart2003-02-09 17:20:35
  here's another.... by sumbusch 2003-02-09 18:28:37
ONE TIN SOLDIER (The Legend of Billy Jack) words and music by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter Copyright © 1969 by ABC / Dunhill Music, Inc. Listen children to a story that was written long ago   'bout a kingdom on a mountain and the valley folk below. On the mountain was a treasure buried deep beneath a stone,   and the valley people swore they'd have it for their very own.
(chorus)       Go ahead and hate your neighbor, go ahead and cheat a friend.       Do it in the name of heaven, you can justify it in the end.       There won't be any trumpets blowin' come the judgment day         on the bloody morning after one tin soldier rides away. So the people of the valley sent a message up the hill   asking for the buried treasure, tons of gold for which they'd kill. Came an answer from the kingdom: "With our brothers we will share   all the secrets of our mountain, all the riches buried there."
(chorus) Now the valley cried with anger; mount your horses, draw your swords,   and they killed the mountain people, so they won their just reward. Now they stood beside the treasure on the mountain, dark and red,   turned the stone and looked beneath it. "Peace on earth" was all it said.
(chorus)  ..... shows how old I am......
[ Reply ]
    ooops.... by sumbusch2003-02-09 18:29:39
      <Foghorn Leghorn> Boy, I say Boy, then by Adiplomat2003-02-09 18:41:45

 

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