Boys Cry Out For War
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Boys Cry Out For War
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Sitting here in this coffee shop
Not knowing what to do
Not knowing whether to start or stop
This fight ain't between just me and you
All the boys they've been talking
They've been saying your doing me wrong
Yes they have
And all the boys cry out for war
The man sitting there in Washington
He don't know right from wrong
He don't know whether to stand and fight
Or turn around and run
All the boys they've been talking
They've been saying your doing me wrong
Yes they have
And all the boys cry out for war
The man sitting there in Washington
He don't know right from wrong
He don't know whether to stand and fight
Or turn around and run
And all the boys cry out for war
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