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Remember Me By Phil Ochs
Oh, I Dam the Unknown Soldier who Adied in World War Two. I Gdidn't want to fight, it was the Donly thing to do. G I was the victim of a Dworld that went insane-- Will you Gshow me that I Ddidn't Adie in Dvain.
Remember Gme, when the crosses are a Dburnin', Remember Ame, when the racists come aDround. Remember Gme, when the tides of peace are Dturnin', Remember Ame and Gplease don't Dlet Ame Ddown.
On the South Pacific Islands and the Iwo Jima sands We raised the flag of freedom over many distant lands And every time I killed a man my own heart felt the pain-- Will you show me that I didn't die in vain. Remember me, when the crosses are a burnin', Remember me, when the racists come around. Remember me, when the tides of peace are turnin', Remember me and please don't let me down. And I carried my old rifle to the European shore And every friend that died made me die a little more. Have pity on the man who put a bullet through my brain And show me that I didn't die in vain. Remember me, when the crosses are a burnin', Remember me, when the racists come around. Remember me, when the tides of peace are turnin', Remember me and please don't let me down. When the Fascists started marching many millions had to pay; We saw them rise to power but we looked the other way. It happened once before and it can happen once again-- Will you show me that I didn't die in vain. Remember me, when the crosses are a burnin', Remember me, when the racists come around. Remember me, when the tides of peace are turnin', Remember me and please don't let me down. Notes: (C) 1963 Appleseed Music; Broadside #43.