Saigon Bride

JOAN BAEZ, NINA DUSHECK

Farewell, my wistful Saigon bride
I'm going out to stem the tide
A tide that never saw the seas
It flows through jungles, 'round the trees
Some say it's yellow, some say red
It will not matter when we're dead

How many dead men will it take
To build a dike that will not break?
How many children must we kill
Before we make the waves stand still?
Though miracles come high today
We have the wherewithal to pay

It takes them off the streets, you know
To places they would never go alone
It gives them useful trades
The lucky boys are even paid
Men die to build their Pharaoh's tombs
And still, and still the teeming wombs

How many men to conquer Mars?
How many dead to reach the stars?
Farewell, my wistful Saigon bride
I'm going out to stem the tide
A tide that never saw the seas
It flows through jungles, 'round the trees
Some say it's yellow, some say red
It will not matter when we're dead

Trivia about the song Saigon Bride by Joan Baez

When was the song “Saigon Bride” released by Joan Baez?
The song Saigon Bride was released in 1967, on the album “Joan”.
Who composed the song “Saigon Bride” by Joan Baez?
The song “Saigon Bride” by Joan Baez was composed by JOAN BAEZ, NINA DUSHECK.

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