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Soldier Boy - Fates Warning



     
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Little soldier, plastic pistol
Aiming for the head
Now you see me, now you don't
You missed me, you're deadLaughing, hiding in the bushes
Scatter for your life
Little soldier tripped and fell
Get him with your knifeElectric eye is loaded
It shows them it's okay to kill
They eventually willMother calls you in for lunch
Put the war on hold
Too rough to play with other kids
How many times you've been toldLaugh at pain it's silly
He'd make the soldiers bleed
Break the flesh, twist the bone
Bring them to their kneesYou don't throw stick and stone
You leave the little girls alone she said, leave them alone
First sight of blood at ten
Fell off the swing and cracked his head, it's all redA still and quiet conscience, regardless of their doom

The victims play, they're on their way, soldier boy
No sense they have, of ills to come
Nor care beyond ills of today, they've lost their way, soldierPlaygrounds into battle fields
Diapers into greens and stripes
Mold plastic into steel, the war is real
The solders fight tonightLittle solder falls once more
Sees red glow like the sun
Mother calls him back to
Arlington, in WashingtonYou don't throw stick and stone
You leave the little girls alone she said, leave them alone
First sight of blood at ten
Fell off the swing and cracked his head, it's all redA still and quiet conscience, regardless of their doom
The victims play, they're on their way, soldier boy
No sense they have, of ills to come
Nor care beyond ills of today, they've lost their way, soldier boy

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Fates Warning is a progressive metal band, formed in 1983 by John Arch, Jim Matheos, Victor Arduini, Joe DiBiase, and Steve Zimmerman in Connecticut, USA. The band directly contributed to the establishment of the progressive metal genre. Their early works are considered by many as very important works defining the genre itself. The middle-period works are considered as a progress in songwriting and musicianship as the band evolved. Recent works, since 1997, are in a heavy-progressive, more mature style.

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