One morning at breakfast I said to my wife We've been everywhere once and some places twice As I had another helping of country ham she said "We haven't never been to Vietnam there's a bunch of our boys over there" So we went To the area Saigon Well we got a big welcome when we drove in Through the gates of a placed named Long Ben We checked in and everything got kinda quite But a soldier boy said "Just wait till tonight Things get noisy things start happening Big bad firecrackers"
Well that night we did about four shows for the boys And they were living it up with a whole lot of noise We did our last song for the night Then we crawled into bed for some peace and quite But things weren't peaceful things weren't quite Things were scary
Well for a few minutes June hadn't said a word Then I thought at first she hadn't heard Then a shell exploded not two miles away She sat up in bed and I heard her say "What was that" I said "That was a shell or a bomb" She said "I'm scared" I said "Me too"
Well all night long that noise kept on And the sound would chill you right to the bone The bullets and the bombs and the motor shells shook our bed every time one fell and it never let up It was gonna get worse before it got any better
Well, when the sun came up the noise died down We got a few minutes sleep and we were sleeping sound Then the soldier knocked on our door and said "The Last night we brought in seven dead and fourteen wounded!" And we were come down to the base hospital And see the boys Yeah
So we went to the hospital war by day And every night we were singing away Then the shells and the bombs till dawn again And the helicopter brought in a wounded man night after night day after day coming and a going
So we sadly sang for them our last song And reluctantly we said so long We did our best to let them know that we cared for every last one of them over there Whether we belonged over there or not somebody over here loves them and needs them
Well now that's about all there is to tell about our little trip and the living hell and if I ever go back over there anymore I hope there's none of our boys there for me to sing for I hope this old war's over with and they're all back home To stay in peace