Lyrics for I Was Only 19 as interpreted by psychochicken

I Was Only 19 Lyrics
Mum and Dad and Denny saw the passing-out parade at Puckapunyal
It was a long march from cadets.
The sixth battalion was the next to tour, and it was me who drew the card.
We did Canungra, Shoalwater before we left.

And Townsville lined the footpaths as we marched down to the quay
This clipping from the paper shows us young and strong and clean.
And there's me in my slouch hat with my SLR and greens.
God help me, I was only nineteen.

From Vung Tau, riding Chinooks, to the dust at Nui Dat
I'd been in and out of choppers now for months.
But we made our tents a home, VB and pinups on the lockers
And an Agent Orange sunset through the scrub.

And can you tell me, doctor, why I stil can't get to sleep?
And night-time's just a jungle dark and a barking M16?
And what's this rash that comes and goes, can you tell me what it means?
God help me, I was only ninteen.

A four week operation when each step could mean your last one on two legs
It was a war within yourself.
But you wouldn't let your mates down til they had you dusted off
So you closed your eyes and thought about something else.

Then someone yelled "Contact!" and the bloke behind me swore
We hooked in there for hours, then a Godalmighty roar
Frankie kicked a mine the day that mankind kicked the moon,
God help me, he was going home in June.

I can still see Frankie, drinking tinnies in the Grand Hotel
On a thirty-six hour rec leave in Vung Tau
And I can still hear Frankie, lying screaming in the jungle
Til the morphine came and killed the bloody row.

And the Anzac legends didn't mention mud and blood and tears
And the stories that my father told me never seemed quite real.
I caught some pieces in my back that I didn't even feel
God help me, I was only nineteen.

And can you tell me, doctor, why I still can't get to sleep?
And why the Channel Seven chopper chills me to my feet?
And what's this rash that comes and goes, can you tell me what it means?
God help me, I was only nineteen.

Interaction
Mail to a friend Send Lyrics to a Friend
Share on Facebook

Stumble It
Add to Del.icio.us Add to Del.icio.us


Other Popular Lyrics by Redgum


  • 13 Comments
  • Printer Friendly Lyrics
psychochicken
04-14-2002

Rated 0 
this is the song that has to most meaning to me, it represents all that returned vietnam vets have been through, and just the general futility of war

Log in to reply
Arianrhod
06-17-2003

Rated 0 
John Schumann of Redgum:
"We've just put out a single called "I Was Only 19" or "A Walk in the Light Green" and, ah, it's a song about two mates of mine who went to Vietnam and came back Agent Orange victims. It's, ah, the title "A Walk in the Light Green" stems from the fact that, when the Australian soldiers in Vietnam were given their missions they looked at the areas that they'd be working in on the map, and if ah, it was sort of dark green on the map, there was cause for some consolation, 'cause dark green meant thick jungle, lots of cover and there were no mines. If they were working in areas that were light green on the map, that meant light jungle, not much cover and heaps of mines."

Puckapunyal is an army training base in Victoria, Canungra and Shoalwater are bases that provide specialist training in jungle warfare.
Vung Tau and Nui Dat are cities in Vietnam.
Anzac stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, the original name given to the forces that landed on Gallipoli Beach in World War One.
Agent Orange was a herbicide used to kill the jungle to reduce the cover.

This song reduced me to tears the first time I heard it. My Dad played it for me, and we both sobbed. Though he didn't go to Vietnam, he's old enough to have friends who did, and who have had their lives destroyed by that war.

Log in to reply
J0K3R
04-03-2005

Rated 0 
yeh, i like this song in what it is about, it needed to be said. it still gts radio play and i think that is important.

Log in to reply
COF4eva
12-30-2005

Rated 0 
This song means alotv to me because military runs in my families blood.
i have a rele that was killed in the american civil wars another was captured by the Japanese in WW2 and another was at Pearl Habour when it was bombed. they are the bad stories of my families military service. so my family has a very long military service record and i intend to keep the record going when i try for a 2nd time to get into the Australian army. btw im only 17 i could be in a war my self in 2 yrs if that is what the future holds

Log in to reply
m_rkeys
04-26-2006

Rated 0 
I'm curious about the 'we hooked in there for hours' part. It mentions 6th btn and Nui Dat. Does this mean that this part of the song is about Long Tan, were D company was up against an entire regiment of NVA?

Log in to reply
caligem
08-23-2006

Rated 0 
This is a brilliant song, made me cry the first time I heard it. I think it should be played more often, particularly on ANZAC day and stuff... I think it really creates an image of the reality of war, and the lasting impact on the soldiers. An absolute classic.

Log in to reply
Billah
03-06-2007

Rated 0 
its fantastic.
really sad but it needs to be heard.
i love it.
i love the heard's cover of it too

Log in to reply
huggies
03-20-2007

Rated 0 
A four week operation when each step could mean your last one on two legs
It was a war within yourself.
But you wouldn't let your mates down til they had you dusted off
So you closed your eyes and thought about something else.

that verse sums up mateship for me, great song

Log in to reply
age635
04-08-2007

Rated 0 
I always cry when i hear that song. Because of the Vietnam war I really love it.

Log in to reply
Gaz_182
09-29-2007

Rated 0 
It's about suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or "shell-shock".

"And can you tell me, doctor, why I stil can't get to sleep?
And night-time's just a jungle dark and a barking M16?
And what's this rash that comes and goes, can you tell me what it means?"

Fairly self-explanatory.

Log in to reply
emsiome
08-04-2008

Rated 0 
i heard this as i little kid and i didn't know what it meant but i still got emotional. when i grew up and understood what it was about i cried for an hour or so. and just recently it was on tv and i cried the i had about the song. what those men went through would haunt us to the bone. :( god bless those men that fought in that war.

Log in to reply
beegirl
03-04-2009

Rated 0 
I love this song. I's so sad what they went through... :( I'm an Air Force Cadet :)

Log in to reply
scmckenna
05-09-2009

Rated 0 
wow. this is so much different to the herds copy... i expected more similarities but i guess the herds version is attempting to put it into perspective for younger people.
it's brilliant of course... both of them

Log in to reply




  • Add Your Comments
What does this song mean to you?

You must be logged in to post your comments.

Feel free to create an account with us, or log in with your existing account, to start adding your comments to songs.





Popular
Top:   Lyrics, Artists, Albums
Random:   Lyric, Artist, Album

Your Ad Here