Eight years ago on a summer night On the streets of L.A was our first fight It turned out to be the first of many more The country was all in up rise Who to blame and who to fight And who to kill and bomb To settle the score
You said "My love in times like these You don't dare question the President" And I raised my voice to the girl I most adore I said "I know it's hard for you to see, But I will not blindly follow one who blindly leads, No matter what the cause"
Three thousand dead in N.Y.C And now three thousand more across the sea No-one could tell me what for And I'm not one to say "I told you so" But time has passed and now we know That, honey, I was right about the war
A rich man's chess game is called a war And the pawns they use are named the poor And no-one ever wins And I say for shame on anyone Who orders young men to shoot a gun For these gods you kill and die so easily for
And my dear the end is coming soon Not for the earth, just me and you And every other soul who shares the world You kill a million men but ideas we'll still endure People were not meant to shoot for sport. Goddammit, I was right about the war!