I knew a girl who was almost a lady She had a way with all the men in her life Every inch of her blossomed in beauty And she was born on the fourth of July Well she lived in an aluminum house trailer And she worked in a juke box saloon And she spent all the money that I give her Just to see the old man in the moon I used to sleep at the foot of old glory And awake in the dawn's early light But much to my surprise when I opened my eyes I was a victim of the great compromise Well we'd go out on Saturday evenings To the drive-in on Route 41 And it was there that I first suspected That she was doin' what she'd already done She said, "Johnny won't you get me some popcorn" And she knew I had to walk pretty far And as soon as I passed through the moonlight She hopped into a foreign sports car I used to sleep at the foot of old glory And awake in the dawn's early light But much to my surprise when I opened my eyes I was a victim of the great compromise Well you know I could have beat up that fellow But it was her that had hopped into his car Many times I'd fought to protect her But this time she was goin' too far Now some folks they call me a coward 'Cause I left her at the drive-in that night But I'd rather have names thrown at me Than to fight for a thing that ain't right I used to sleep at the foot of old glory And awake in the dawn's early light But much to my surprise when I opened my eyes I was a victim of the great compromise Now she writes all the fellows love letters Saying "Greetings, come and see me real soon" And they go and line up in the barroom And spend the night in that sick woman's room But sometimes I get awful lonesome And I wish she was my girl instead But she won't let me live with her And she makes me live in my head I used to sleep at the foot of old glory And awake in the dawn's early light But much to my surprise when I opened my eyes I was a victim of the great compromise



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"The Great Compromise" as written by John Prine

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    General Comment:I saw a long time ago an interview and a thing John Prine had written this song was indeed about America and the Vietnam war. It makes a lot of sence if you listen to the words, But then again like any well written song it should mean something specific to each person who hears it.
    Flag magnusleeon January 16, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:I think y'all are over analyzing this song, it's about a girl, a girl that did him wrong and he still pursued her, she'd spend his money on dope, she'd fuck guys with cool cars, and all for what reason..?? Because he was a compromise, not her first choice, not valuable enough to worry about losing.
    Flag Brachson July 13, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:I truly wish I could see the humorous slant to this song. Unfortunately, I cannot.

    I think the first verse is about how the country viewed itself before the Vietnam war; rushed to defend it and would sacrifice so much to see it to it's potential. The basic working class Americans who paid their taxes and were excited about the space program.

    I think the chorus and second verse are about his service in the military and how he was proud to be a soldier before the Vietnam war.

    The third verse, I believe, is his disdain for having to turn his back on the country that he loved so dearly to maintain personal integrity and principles.

    The fourth verse, Hmmm.....It's not very clear to me if he's alluding to being forced out of the country for abandoning his duties and wishing he could come home, but I think that's what I'll go with for now.
    Flag DailyBuzzon March 20, 2008   Link
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    General Comment:I don't know if this is about america or not, it can be both ways. I like to think its about a girl, because it makes the song humorous.
    Flag andreatheonlyon October 07, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:Yeah, this song is cleverly done. its made out to be about a girl hes dating, but its actually about america. The girl symbolises america. Hes talkin as if his country has betrayed him by going into vietnam. Because he opposes it, people call him a coward but hed rather that than fight for something which is wrong
    Flag Yer_Blueson June 27, 2007   Link
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    General Comment:My brother believes this is a song about America. I think I can see that, especially if it was written in the Vietnam era, "Greetings, come see me real soon". Why is it that no one comments on this artist's songs. They are SO rich. WAKE UP PEOPLE!
    Flag jkadokinon October 30, 2006   Link
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    General Comment:My brother believes this is a song about America. I think I can see that, especially if it was written in the Vietnam era, "Greetings, come see me real soon". Why is it that no one comments on this artist's songs. They are SO rich. WAKE UP PEOPLE!
    Flag jkadokinon October 30, 2006   Link

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