[Bryn-gwlad] Lets talk War Company
Eule
eule at ecpi.com
Wed Mar 19 11:08:19 PDT 2008
I've not heard this one before, but reading the lyrics here the music to
"Convoy" popped into my head...and it fit! ;-)
"Let them truckers roll...10-4!"
Eule/Steve
Unus sed Leo
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Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:04 PM
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Subject: Re: [Bryn-gwlad] Lets talk War Company
All this talk about the war company got my imagination going and reminds
me of the song Serious Steel by Leslie Fish (copied below). You know, if
I have to come home from War after the bombs come down, I can't think of
better escorts than the BG War Company and Rhoadd!
Ysa
Serious Steel (Bringing the War Home)
Copyright C1993 by Leslie Fish
Copyright assigned to Random Factors
Lyrics posted by permission
Oh, the bombs went up, and the crunch came down, in the middle of the
Pennsic War.
It left us stranded in Cooper's field, ten thousand souls and more.
We had nothing with us but what we'd brought: our cars and our camping
gear
And our arms and armor, tools and skills, that we'd worked on all that
year.
Chorus:
So dress your ranks, lift your pikes,
Tight as the teeth of a comb.
Rattling, clanking, down the road,
The War is going home.
So a truce was called, and a council held, and we argued all that night.
Then we all set off in a caravan by the early morning light.
We had tipped our arrows and pikes with steel, and were armored, every
one.
Our swords and bows hung ready to hand, for the time of rattan was done.
The very first town that we came to, we stopped for fuel and food.
The gas-man said he had none to sell. The cops were worse than rude.
They drew their guns. We drew our bows. They fired. We won the day-
For their back-up radios all were dead...and shortly, so were they.
The very next town that we came to, they had no fuel at all.
The mechanics said they could change our cars to run on alcohol.
But a thousand cars would take as long as to grow a crop of grain,
So we made a deal, and moved on out in a horse-drawn wagon-train.
The very third town that we came to, the rulers had gone mad.
The cops tried to enslave us all and steal what-all we had.
Our armor proved half bullet-proof: our weapons worked as well.
The townsfolk afterwards thanked us all for freeing them from hell.
So-town by town we worked our way, just to take our people home.
The legends that we left behind, it seems, would rival Rome;
For now the folk come seeking us to take their troubles on,
To be their teachers and champions in a world where law is gone.
How can we not take up the steel to serve our people's need?
How can we leave our land to fall to any bandit's greed?
We have the skill to save our folk from whatever evil thrives, ...and...
Admit the truth-this is the chance we've hoped for all our lives!
So dress your ranks, lift your pikes
Tight as the teeth of a comb.
Rattling, clanking, down the road
Dressed in leather and steel and woad,
All too aware of history's load
The War is going home!-
The War is coming home!
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