Queen And Country

Ian Anderson

The wind is on the river and the tide has turned too late,
so we're sailing for another shore where some other ladies wait.
To throw us silken whispers: catch us by the anchor chains,
but we all laugh so politely and we sail on just the same
for Queen and Country in the long dying day,
And it's been this way for five long years, since we signed our souls away.
We bring back gold and ivory; rings of diamonds; strings of pearls
make presents to the government so they can have their social whirl
with Queen and Country in the long dying day.
And it's been this way for five long years since we signed our souls away.
They build schools and they build factories with the spoils of battles won.
And we remain their pretty sailor boys hold our heads up to the gun.
Of Queen and Country in the long dying day.
And it's been this way for five long years since we signed our souls away.
To Queen and Country in the long dying day.

And it's been this way for five long years since we signed our souls away.

Trivia about the song Queen And Country by Jethro Tull

When was the song “Queen And Country” released by Jethro Tull?
The song Queen And Country was released in 1974, on the album “War Child”.
Who composed the song “Queen And Country” by Jethro Tull?
The song “Queen And Country” by Jethro Tull was composed by Ian Anderson.

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