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Ellis Paul
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Kiss The Sun
When I was nineteen, I joined up with the reserves And I fought on weekends paid my college tuition But out in the killing fields, you come to question all you learn is peace the truth a universal truth or some man made superstition
(chorus) I dreamt I ran through Kansas wheatfields slept in the shadows, where the Rockies kiss the sun, they kiss the sun I dreamt I could hear freedom's sweep in Martin Luther King's speeches (Lenny Bruce, Woody Guthrie) Wasn't he reaching for the promise of America?
I heard Pat Tillman died in the hills of Afghanistan Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com He came for justice not for greed, not for ego His truth came through the fog like the hometeam's marching band Are you a warrior, or a savior, or the great American hero? (chorus)
My wife, she's writing the war's on CNN 'It looks pretty bad from here...' 'You should see it from my end -' I'm just a sentinel Just a sentinel Fighting an oilman's war And I need to know, I need to know Is that what Pat Tillman died for? (chorus)
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