The Soldiering Life

COLIN MELOY

Ambling madly all over the town
The call to arms, you're likened to a whisper
I liken to a radio
You were a brick bag a bowery tough, so rough
They called you from a cartoon
Pulled out of your pantaloons

But You
My brother in arms
I'd rather I'd lose my limbs
Than let you come to harm

But You
My bombazine doll
The bullets may singe your skin
And the mortars may fall

But I
I never felt so much life
Than tonight
Huddled in the trenches
Gazing on the battle field
Our rifles blaze away
We blaze away

Corporal Bradley of regiment five
And proud array standing by the bathing
Soldiers and the stevedores
We laid on the mattress and tumbled to sleep
Our eyes align, swaddled in our civies
Cradled in our dungarees

But You
My brother in arms
I'd rather I'd lose my limbs
Than let you come to harm

But You
My bombazine doll
The bullets may singe your skin
And the mortars may fall

But I
I never felt so much life
Than tonight
Huddled in the trenches
Gazing on the battle field
Our rifles blaze away
We blaze away
We blaze away
We blaze away

Trivia about the song The Soldiering Life by The Decemberists

On which albums was the song “The Soldiering Life” released by The Decemberists?
The Decemberists released the song on the albums “Her Majesty” in 2003, “Her Majesty the Decemberists” in 2003, and “We All Raise Our Voices To The Air (Live 04.11 - 08.11)” in 2012.
Who composed the song “The Soldiering Life” by The Decemberists?
The song “The Soldiering Life” by The Decemberists was composed by COLIN MELOY.

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