They say, there is glory They say there is glory in death But who really remembers the fallen? And what sort of methods What of the means to achieve Self inflicted, or under the blade, experiments of torture But he appeared as a doctor And he's taken an oath To revive to renew to repair He gave him no struggle Till he produced the scalpel And proceeded no further prepared than that They say, there is justice And after all these men took an oath So how did he find himself strapped to a table Unprepared for the surgical probe What kind of results did he seek When he removed a lung just to see How the subject would cope with the surgical practice How quickly his health would deplete Cutting deep into his chest Analysing the potential for cardiac arrest Surgery sans anesthesia to see how a man Would deal with the pain You'll wish you died in the field Repeat the mantra They say, there is glory They say there is glory in death But is it any more valid if you die under sufferance Or under extreme duress Would you say there's an ounce more esteem For a death on the battlefield As opposed to that suffered by a prisoner of war His enemies' captive Under the blade the experimental doctor's hand