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Ryan Harvey - To Hell With War lyrics
I spent 33 years of my life active, Marines
 What's that mean? I was high-class muscle man for Wall Street
 I helped make Mexico and China safe for American oil companies
 Helped the bankers strike it rich in Nicaragua, Cuba and Haiti
 At the time I never had a though of my own,
 like all members of the military
 Til I left the service, then it was pretty clear to see
 That I was a gangster for capitalism, three continents I controlled
 A global racketeer, eat your heart out, Al Capone
 Yeah eat your heart out, Al Capone
 When the dollar gets restless
 It goes on the attack
 And the flag follows the dollar
 And the soldiers follow the flag
 World War One produced 21,000 millionaires
 Munitions makers, Bankers and Speculators, not soldiers
 It cost the public shattered minds, broken hearts, depression and graves
 And back-breaking taxation for generations
 How many of these new millionaires slung a rifle on their back
 Or went hungry in a fox-hole fighting off the rats
 How many spent sleepless nights ducking bullets and shrapnel
 How many of them were wounded? How many of them were killed?Ryan Harvey - To Hell With War - http://motolyrics.com/ryan-harvey/to-hell-with-war-lyrics.html
 How many of them were killed?
 They were taken from the classrooms and the factories and the fields
 Used for a few years and trained in "kill or be killed"
 Through mass psycology they were entirely changed
 When they got back they got discharged and scattered
 without no speeches or parades
 Now no one mentioned to these boys as they marched away
 That they might be shot with bullets manufactured here in the U.S.A.
 Or hit by torpedoes fired from submarines with U.S. patented designs
 Cuz Uncle Sam's racketeers were working both sides
 Yeah they were working both sides, profit!
 Truth compels such responses from a military man,
 Cuz I moved my way up through the chain of command
 From Second Lieutenant up to 2 stars
 I fought in the Boxer Rebellion and the Spanish-American
 and First World Wars
 And I wouldn't go to war again to protest some lousy banker's investment
 Cuz war's a racket, and it's always been a racket
 Now I believe in nothing but adequate defense along the coast
 There's only two things we should fight for and that's
 our rights and our homes
 To hell with war!








