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Tin Soldiers


by Stiff Little Fingers



He joined up to get a job And show he wasn't scared Swapped boy scout hat for army cap He thought he'd be prepared At the age of 17 he was forced to choose Now at the age of 21 he's in catch 22 He joined up for just three years It seemed a small amount But they didn't tell him That the first two didn't count At the age of 17 how was he to know That at the age of 21 he'd still have one to go?
Tin soldier He signed away his name Tin soldier No chance for cash or fame Tin soldier Now he knows the truth Tin soldier He signed away his youth.
He joined up coz Dad knew best To do right by his son Now he hates and counts the dates That mark time on square one At the age of 17 he did as he was told Now at the age of 21 tin still won't turn to gold
Tin soldier He signed away his name Tin soldier No chance for cash or fame Tin soldier Now he knows the truth Tin soldier He signed away his youth.
If at the age of 17 you fall in line too soon At the age of 21 you'll still march to thier tune
Tin soldier You sign away your name Tin soldier No chance for cash or fame Tin soldier You never see the truth Tin soldier You sign away your youth Tin soldier You go and join the queue Tin soldier Do what they want you to Tin soldier They take away your name Tin soldier They treat you all the same
Sign away your life Siiiiiign aaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaay yoour liiife...



Tin Soldiers comes from Stiff Little Fingers' Nobody's Heroes.




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