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    Tom T. Hall

    Salute To A Switchblade

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    (Tom T. Hall)
    "Somebody asked me if that was a true experience and I said,
    'Would anybody make that up?' It's a true story... not necessarily an
    incident one would want to write Mother about. This song is written about
    my Army days in Germany."
    Me and Yates an army buddy o'mine
    Were doin' three years in Germany at the time
    We came upon these Frauleins in the bar
    Yates said darf isch zee be-gleit-en they said ya
    (And darf isch zee be-gleit-en means can we sit with you all.)
    Oh we must have drunk ten quarts of German beer
    My conscience and my sinuses were clear
    I asked that Fraulein if she was a spy
    She said nein but do bis ain bissel high
    (A condition not uncommon to the American soldier.)
    Well later on I went to be excused
    When I returned I was a bit confused
    Yates and his Fraulein had hit the air
    Another guy was sittin' in my chair
    (A young soldier whom we shall get to know better.)
    I said excuse me Mister that's my seat
    I'd like to have it back sir if you please
    That girl's a nurse and I've been awful sick
    The man looked up at me and said mox-nix
    (Which means that he was not overly concerned with my health.)
    Next thing I knew he had a switchblade knife
    Lord I didn't know that Fraulein was his wife
    I took off through that Gasthaus like a fool
    Behind me I heard the crashing stools
    (As the police would say he was in hot pursuit.)
    Well the waitress yelled there's MPs on the way
    That's one more reason I didn't want to stay
    As I went out the window somethin' went switch
    And I giggled all the way home knowin' he missed
    (At the time it seemed like a laughing matter.)
    But next morning my coat was lyin' there on the bunk
    And when I saw that coat it made me jump
    That man had cut my coat right down the back
    A little bit more and they'd been playin' me taps
    (And knowin' the sad nature of that song I would decline it.)
    Well later on I heard that guy got stabbed
    They sent him home and didn't that make me glad
    On love and marriage I want to say one thing
    Oh lady if you're married wear that ring
    (And the army has a new policy if you can't move it paint it
    If it has a switchblade knife salute it
    Not necessarily an incident one would want to write Mother about
    Germany being full of good soldiers good people...)
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