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Artist/Band: Phil Ochs
Lyrics for Song: The War Is Over
Lyrics for Album: 20th Century Masters: Best Of Phil Ochs [2003]



Silent Soldiers on a silver screen

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Framed in fantasies and dragged in dream

Bm E7 A

Unpaid actors of the mystery

Bm E F#m E

The mad director knows that freedom will not make you free

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And what's this got to do with me

G D

I declare the war is over

A E E A E C#m

It's over, it's over



Drums are drizzling on a grain of sand

Fading rhythms of a fading land

Prove your courage in the proud parade

Trust your leaders where mistakes are almost never made

And they're afraid that I'm afraid



I'm afraid the war is over

It's over, it's over



Angry artists painting angry signs

Use their vision just to blind the blind

Poisoned players of a grizzly game

One is guilty and the other gets the point to blame

Pardon me if I refrain



I declare the war is over

It's over, it's over



So do your duty, boys, and join with pride

Serve your country in her suicide

Find the flags so you can wave goodbye

But just before the end even treason might be worth a try

This country is too young to die



I declare the war is over

It's over, it's over



One-legged veterans will greet the dawn

And they're whistling marches as they mow the lawn

And the gargoyles only sit and grieve

The gypsy fortune teller told me that we'd been deceived

You only are what you believe



I believe the war is over

It's over, it's over


Album Lyrics: 20th Century Masters: Best Of Phil Ochs [2003]


Phil Ochs
"20th Century Masters: Best Of Phil Ochs [2003]"


1. Flower Lady
2. No More Songs
3. Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends
4. Tape From California
5. The Crucifixion
6. The War Is Over
7. William Butler Yeats Visits Lincoln Park And Escapes Unscathed