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Leaving Beirut Tab

by Roger Waters


		     		    
Are these the people that we should bomb
              
Are we so sure they mean us harm
                                  
Is this our pleasure, punishment or crime
		           
Is this a mountain that we really want to climb
                            
The road is hard, hard and long

Put down that two by four
					
This man would never turn you from his door
	          
Oh George! Oh George!
			       	                        
That Texas education must have fucked you up when you were very small

		 		   
When I was 17 my mother, bless her heart,
			      				  
Fulfilled my summer dream she handed me the keys to the car
				  		     
We motored down to Paris, fuelled with Dexedrine and booze
				    
Got bust in Antibes by the cops and fleeced in Naples by the wops
			        	         
But everyone was kind to us, we were the English dudes

Our dads had helped them win the war
				       
When we all knew what we were fighting for
					      
But now an Englishman abroad is just a US stooge
				 
The bulldog is a poodle snapping round the scoundrel's last refuge


Is gentleness too much for us
       	         
Should gentleness be filed along with empathy
   
We feel for someone else's child
				  		  
Every time a smart bomb does its sums and gets it wrong
			      
Someone else's child dies and equities in defence rise
			 		 
America, America, please hear us when we call

You got hip-hop, be-bop, hustle and bustle

You got Atticus Finch, you got Jane Russell

You got freedom of speech, you got great beaches,
		 
Wildernesses and malls

Don't let the might, the Christian right,
					       
Fuck it all up for you and the rest of the world


			  	           
Not in my name, Tony, you great war leader you
			   
Terror is still terror, whosoever gets to frame the rules
			     			
History's not written by the vanquished or the damned
			   
Now we are Genghis Khan, Lucretia Borghia, Son of Sam
					
In 1961 they took this child into their home
				    
I wonder what became of them in the cauldron that was Lebanon
			  	       
If I could find them now, could I make amends?
		   		
How does the story end?

This is one of my favourite songs by Roger Waters and is incredible live. Any feedback,