Fortunes Of War Lyrics by Fish

Fortunes Of War Lyrics

    Rosebuds scattered across the lawn like the squares at waterloo
    With bayonets of thorns repelling small children in search of lost tennis balls
    Imaginary cannonballs that were fired at the legs of galloping cavalry
    Resting their dreams in the shade of the apple trees
    Toy soldiers drunk on warm lemonade
    And the children dream of glory and fortunes of war
    Safe in bed with stories of fortunes of war, fortunes of war

    As the sun sets low on these playing fields
    An army returns bearing swords and shields
    Dustbin lids and raspberry canes they'll live to fight another day
    For warriors medals, milk bottle tops
    Battle flags fashioned from mother's old table cloths
    Bright colours run in the summer rain

    Sometimes when they fall they will pretend that their hankie is a bandage to stop the bleeding
    And imagine city streets and desert storms and foreign fields
    There's bullets flying, these are the fortunes of war

    I heard a wheelchair whisper across a stale, stagnant gymnasium
    Trailing an ivy league jacket like a matador
    Through the jitterbug steps of the night before
    I followed him down to the church parade
    Where he makes his peace every armistice day
    I watched him fade away, melt in the autumn rain

    For sometimes when they fall they can't pretend
    That the hankie is a bandage that can't stop the bleeding
    They're out in city streets and desert storms or foreign fields
    With bullets flying, these are the fortunes of war
    While their children dream of glory and fortunes of war
    Safe in bed with stories and fortunes of war
    Of uniforms and glory, fortunes of war, fortunes of war

    (dick/cassidy/boult)

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