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Mum, Dad and Denny were some amongst many
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who came to watch the passing out parade at Puckapunyal
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Seemed every man and his mongrel cam watched cadets stumble
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on the long march to the Viet jungle.
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'Oh Christ', I mumbled as I drew that card
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and my mates came to slap me on the back with due regard
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We were the sixth battalion, yep next to tour
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we did Canungra and Shoalwater before we left, rest assured
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Seemed half of Townsville turned out to see us leave
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they lined the footpaths as we marched to the quay
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And the papers wrote it up like you wouldn't believe
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but we were only looking to the future for a fast reprieve
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And there's all of us looking young
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strong and clean rockin' slouch hats slung SLRs and greens
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God help me, I was only nineteen
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From Vung Tau the black helicopters
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the chinhook pilots seemed relieved at Nui Dat when he dropped us
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Seems like months running on and off landing pads
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letters to Dad it's like, man, he's sad
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But he can't see the tents that we call home
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cans of VB, pin-ups of chicks off TV
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The heat, the mosquitoes, and the noise suprising
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like the first time you see an agent orange horizon
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So please can you tell me doctor why I can't get to sleep the scar's left in me?
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Night time's just a jungle dark and a barking M16 that keeps saying 'rest in peace'
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And what's this rash that comes and goes Don't suppose you can tell me what that means?
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God help me, I was only nineteen
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Sent off on a four-week long operation where every single step could be your last one
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On two legs were sorta living hell falling with the shells, war within yourself
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But you couldn't let your mates down 'til they had you dusted off
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so you closed your eyes and thought of something else
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Someone yelled 'contact!' another bloke swore
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we hooked in for hours then a god almighty roar
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Then Frankie kicked a mine the day that mankind kicked the moon
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God help me, he was going home in June
solo
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And I can still see Frank with a can in his hand thirty-six hour leave in the bar at the Grand
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And I can still hear Frank a screaming mess of bleeding flesh couldn't retrieve his legs
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You see the ANZAC legend neglected to mention the mud, the fear,the blood,the tears,the tension
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Dad's recollection beyond comprehension didn't seem quite real until we were sent in
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Chaos and confusion the fire and steel hot shrapnel in my back I didn't even feel
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God help me, I was only 19
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So please can you tell me doctor why I can't get to sleep I can't hardly eat?
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And the sound of the Channel Seven chopper still chills me to my feet still fuels my grief?
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And what's this rash that comes and goes like the dreams can tell me what that means?
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God help me, I was only nineteen
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Mum, Dad and Denny saw the passing out parade at
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Puckapunyal It was a long march from Cadets
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The sixth battalion was the next to tour It was me who drew the card
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we did Canungra and Shoalwater before we left
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And Townsville lined he footpaths as we marched down to the quay
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This clipping from the papers showed us young and strong and clean
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There me in me slouch hat me SLR and greens
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God help me, I was only nineteen
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So please can you tell me doctor why I can't get to sleep I can't hardly eat?
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And the sound of the Channel Seven chopper still chills me to my feet still fuels my grief?
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And what's this rash that comes and goes like the dreams can tell me what that means?
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God help me, I was only nineteen
Written by D. Harrison