
War Song Neil Young (Ft. Graham Nash)
"War Song" by Neil Young (ft. Graham Nash) is a #Rock track released in 1980. The lyrics express anti-war sentiments, highlighting the futility and devastation of conflict. With poignant harmonies and a somber melody, it critiques militarism and advocates for peace. The song resonates culturally, reflecting the era's activism against war.

[Verse 1]
In the morning when you wake up
You've got planes flying in the sky
Flying bombs made to break up
All the lies in your eyes
There's a man says he can put an end to war
[Bridge]
They shot George Wallace down
He'll never walk around
Mines are sleeping in the sea
Blow those bridges down
And burn that jungle down
And kill those Vietnamese
[Refrain]
There's a man says he can put an end to war
[Verse 1]
In the morning when you wake up
You've got planes flying in the sky
Flying bombs made to break up
All the lies in your eyes
There's a man says he can put an end to war
In the morning when you wake up
You've got planes flying in the sky
Flying bombs made to break up
All the lies in your eyes
There's a man says he can put an end to war
[Bridge]
They shot George Wallace down
He'll never walk around
Mines are sleeping in the sea
Blow those bridges down
And burn that jungle down
And kill those Vietnamese
[Refrain]
There's a man says he can put an end to war
[Verse 1]
In the morning when you wake up
You've got planes flying in the sky
Flying bombs made to break up
All the lies in your eyes
There's a man says he can put an end to war
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