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Sitting in a darkened bar Ten dead soldiers in a row My bladder was now screaming It's time for you to go I ordered up another drink Left my seat, went down the hall And on my way back to the bar I saw a number on the wall Help...it said, is close, close by It's nearer than you think Call, the number that you see Before you order your next drink I thought, it doesn't make much sense I've got my life under control I haven't bottomed out quite yet I'm only half way down the hole Four more drinks and then again I stumbled down the hall And coming back, I once more read The notice on the wall Help...it said, is close, close by It's nearer than you think Call, the number that you see Before you order your next drink I put a dime into the payphone I thought I'd give it one good try Before I hit rock bottom I'd call them up or else I'd die A friendly voice responded "out of service...try again" I laughed at this short message Then I tried it once again I checked the number on the notice Dialed it, and then I heard the message "out of service" I laughed at every word It seems that "out of service" Was a title I should hold After all I was a soldier Out of work, and drunk, and cold Those three words, they described me "Out of service" , right bang on No one cared that I was falling Who would notice when I'm gone? I went back to my barstool Downed my drink and got one more I thought, I'd better have another Before I stumbled out the door Before I went, I ventured To the jukebox, checked for change The sign said "out of service" I thought that that was strange Twice now, "out of service" In a message sent to me Was I truly worth redemption A hopeless case for all to see I figured that tomorrow If I found I woke up dead "out of service" were the last words That were emblazoned in my head I went back to the barkeep Ordered one more for the road Then I downed another soldier "out of service" number stowed I'd laugh on this tomorrow If I made it through this night I was truly "out of service" I need help to find the light.
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Sep 17, 2016
Sep 17, 2016 at 2:41 PM UTC
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Sitting in a darkened bar Ten dead soldiers in a row My bladder was now screaming It's time for you to go I ordered up another drink Left my seat, went down the hall And on my way back to the bar I saw a number on the wall Help...it said, is close, close by It's nearer than you think Call, the number that you see Before you order your next drink I thought, it doesn't make much sense I've got my life under control I haven't bottomed out quite yet I'm only half way down the hole Four more drinks and then again I stumbled down the hall And coming back, I once more read The notice on the wall Help...it said, is close, close by It's nearer than you think Call, the number that you see Before you order your next drink I put a dime into the payphone I thought I'd give it one good try Before I hit rock bottom I'd call them up or else I'd die A friendly voice responded "out of service...try again" I laughed at this short message Then I tried it once again I checked the number on the notice Dialed it, and then I heard the message "out of service" I laughed at every word It seems that "out of service" Was a title I should hold After all I was a soldier Out of work, and drunk, and cold Those three words, they described me "Out of service" , right bang on No one cared that I was falling Who would notice when I'm gone? I went back to my barstool Downed my drink and got one more I thought, I'd better have another Before I stumbled out the door Before I went, I ventured To the jukebox, checked for change The sign said "out of service" I thought that that was strange Twice now, "out of service" In a message sent to me Was I truly worth redemption A hopeless case for all to see I figured that tomorrow If I found I woke up dead "out of service" were the last words That were emblazoned in my head I went back to the barkeep Ordered one more for the road Then I downed another soldier "out of service" number stowed I'd laugh on this tomorrow If I made it through this night I was truly "out of service" I need help to find the light.
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Sep 17, 2016
Sep 17, 2016 at 2:41 PM UTC
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