David Wilcox - Prisoner of War Lyrics

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Prisoner of War

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What Are The Lyrics For Prisoner of War By David Wilcox?
I respect what you can do
But I'd say the same about a gun Depends which side of you they see Some feel safe and some will run There's so much fight you keep in store Though in all of life, you've won your wars And still you let yourself forget As if it's thirty years before Prisoner of war, prisoner of war Though you're not held on foreign soil anymore Bring 'em home, Jack, bring 'em home, Jack Bring home both the mighty soldier and the boy Something you just can't believe The many strengths you could receive If you could just call down your guard Just let those forces leave Prisoner of war, prisoner of war Though you're not held on foreign soil anymore Bring 'em home, Jack, bring 'em home, Jack Bring home both the mighty soldier and the boy And you're so strong, and that's your crutch To keep alone and out of touch To try to keep your heart from line of fire So it's still trapped inside that war Like there's a soldier at the door It's time you told that soldier to retire And bring 'em home Prisoner of war, prisoner of war Though you're not held on foreign soil anymore Bring 'em home, Jack, bring 'em home, Jack Bring home both the mighty soldier and the boy |
Who Wrote Prisoner of War By David Wilcox?
David Wilcox
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What's The Duration Of The Prisoner of War By David Wilcox?The duration of Prisoner of War is 4:22 minutes and seconds. |
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