- Votes:
- Composers:
- Myron Grombacher
- Neil Geraldo
 
- Genres:
- 80s
- Pop
- Rock
 
- Tags:
- guitar
- new wave
 
- See also:
Pat Benatar - Too Long A Soldier lyrics
We were the children of '45
 Loaded like pistols and taught how to die
 We looked the enemy straight in the eye (And never surrender)
 Through trenches dug in the back of my mind
 I go over the top time after time
 Me and the ones we left behind (Faces I'll always remember)
 Now there's no fight left within me, but the righting of this wrong
 As nations we're divided, but as people we are one
 Like brothers in blood it seems that we've been -Too Long A Soldier
 In the city of monuments, among the flags of all governments
 The order of battle is written in the shadows of a hard black line
 Where people cry for a nation's scars
 And heroes sleep beneath a blanket of stars
 Too young to die, but never too old to play the general's game
 Now there's no life left within them, but the memory lingers on
 As nations we're divided, but as people we are one
 For brothers in blood we sing that we've been -Too Long A Soldier
 Eternal flames blow in the wind, I've been Too Long A Soldier
 Captain of the guard I'm coming in, Too Long, Too Long A Soldier
 I've seen so much worth dying for, so little worth killing overPat Benatar - Too Long A Soldier - http://motolyrics.com/pat-benatar/too-long-a-soldier-lyrics.html
Hey, Hey
 Eternal flames blow in the wind, I've been Too Long A Soldier
 Captain of the guard I'm coming in, Too Long, Too Long A Soldier
 I've seen so much worth dying for, so little worth killing over
 Soldiers gone before me, I will surely fade away
 My eyes have seen the glory, and the suffering and the pain
 I've been Too Long A Soldier, Too Long, Too Long A Soldier
 I've been Too Long A Soldier
 (Too Long A Soldier)
 Eternal flames blow in the wind
 (Too Long A Soldier)
 My eyes have seen the glory of
 (Too Long A Soldier)
 Oh say can you see by the dawn's early light
 Oooh, Ooh, Ooh
 Oooh, Ooh, Ooh
 From the album "Wide Awake In Dreamland"
 Written by: Neil Geraldo & Myron Grombacher















