Ballad of Penny Evans

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Oh my name is Penny Evans and my age is twenty-one
 A young widow in the war that's being fought in Viet Nam
 And I have two infant daughters and I do the best I can
 Now they say the war is over, but I think it's just begun.
 And I remember I was seventeen on the day I met young Bill
 At his father's grand piano, we'd play good old 'Heart and Soul'
 Well, I only knew the left hand part and he the right so well
 He's the only boy I ever slept with and the only one I will.
 It's first we had a baby girl and we had two good years
 It was next the 1A notice came and we parted without tears
 It was nine months from our last good night our second babe appears
 So it's ten months and a telegram confirming all our fears.
 And now every month I get a check from an Army bureaucrat
 And it's every month I tear it up and I mail the damn thing back.
 Do you think that makes it all right, do you think I'd fall for that?
 And you can keep your bloody money, it sure won't bring my Billy back.
 I never cared for politics, and speeches I don't understand,
 And likewise never took no charity from any living man
 But tonight there's fifty thousand gone in that unhappy land
 And fifty thousand 'Heart and Soul's' being played with just one hand.
 And my name is Penny Evans and I've just gone twenty-one
 A young widow in the war that's being fought in Viet Nam
 And I have two infant daughters and I thank God I have no sons
 Now they say the war is over, but I think it's just begun.
 

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Duration
03:40
Key
10
Tempo
122 BPM

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