I Was a Witness to a War

Bobby Scott, Danny Meehan

I saw a little boy today
I saw a little boy today who didn't want this fight
The other children laughed at him
It was a frightening thought
And I, I began to cry
Someone asked why
Someone asked what for
'Cause something inside of me, something inside of me
Something inside of me said I was a witness to a war
I was a witness to what happened
And I hated what I saw
I was a witness to a war, to a war

I saw a woman dressed in black
Her husband isn't coming back, she didn't want him to go
They said he had to do his chores before
Their future could grow
And I, I began to cry
Someone asked why
Someone asked what for
'Cause something inside of me, something inside of me
Something inside of me said I was a witness to a war
I was a witness to the heartbreak
That some soldier's woman bore
I was a witness to a war, to a war

I saw an ugly field today
I saw an ugly field today where only crosses could grow
A monument to modern man, and now
There's no place to go
And I, I began to cry
But no-one asked why
No-one asked what for
But something inside of me, something inside of me
Something inside of me said I was a victim of a war
I was a victim of the madness
That we should have stopped before
I was a witness to a war, to a war

Trivia about the song I Was a Witness to a War by Blood, Sweat & Tears

When was the song “I Was a Witness to a War” released by Blood, Sweat & Tears?
The song I Was a Witness to a War was released in 1975, on the album “New City”.
Who composed the song “I Was a Witness to a War” by Blood, Sweat & Tears?
The song “I Was a Witness to a War” by Blood, Sweat & Tears was composed by Bobby Scott, Danny Meehan.

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