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Summer 91

from Something To Believe In by Sarcasm

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Music: Ales Blaznik
Lyrics: Easy Mucy

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SUMMER 91


There she was, just a-minding her business
Mowing the lawn, rolling the hay
She was wearing nothing but trouble
Her hair so white her thongs so black

There I was, just a soldier in a foxhole
Staying alive with an AK47
I was there to protect her from the war
From whom I don't know but she wasn't gonna fall
No! She wasn’t gonna fall!

She came close watching my gun
Maybe afraid but somehow assured
That I will be there in case it goes bad
After all she was alone in a war

I promised her I would stay with her forever
She said that she was all too young
I promised I would wait for her
But I was sent away and never came back
No! I never came back!
It was summer 91
She was only 17

20 years later I met another girl
Nothing but trouble and looking like her
She was 19, her father was unknown
A hero a soldier her mother used to know

She moved to America after she was born
Daddy ain't coming, lost in the war
She was 21 when the bombers hit the town
And the soldier in the foxhole never came home.
No! Never came home!
It was summer 91
She was only 17

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from Something To Believe In, released March 11, 2011

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Sarcasm Kranj, Slovenia

Sarcasm was formed in 1987 in the golden days of thrash metal in Ex-Yugoslavia. With an exeption of a few years in the 90's when we had no place to play and we took some time to sort out our lives, we've been thrashing continuously until this day.

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