As I cast my mind back to the first years of war To the best times of my entire career as a chaplain I am still filled with deep piety, with profound gratitude and awe At the recollection of one remarkable, recurrent course of events Which shedding it's light came to pass in my workaday life In those halcyon years
Warfare is rough play, as we all know And in the manly and merciless martial turmoil surely all of us Even the merest Negro, lowliest Japanese or Jew, everyone Are equals in the sight of the same Gawd; Indeed, I wish to stress this point! –
Well, as I was saying, it is with intense emotion And profound humility that I recall those months of May The days when the first ripe cherries would be fresh off the bough And sitting there in the dull humdrum of the Officers' Mess We would naturally be pleasantly diverted By questions such as - would we like some cherries!
However, it became virtually a point of tradition Hearing that innocent query rather more lusciously worded: A couple of "Gerries"? How about some Gerries! At this, and blushing almost openly The officers would proceed to rape the waitresses in full view And afterwards shoot them dead on the spot
And so, as the afflicted blood of these possessed women Crimsoned the drab mess floor, my turn would come To step forth and perform my own assignment In this extraordinary, colorful drama – Then those fallen souls laid to their last rest Before the scorching pains of hellfire We would fold our hands upon the familiar words Of my esteemed colleague – the very words That so frequently during my career Have intrigued and succored me – Inscrutable are the ways of the Lord... And how could we mortals be expected To mind and master every turn A-menTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.