Lyrics of 'The Unknown Soldier' by Jim Morrison

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Wait until the war is over
And we're both a little older
The unknown soldier

Breakfast where the news is read
Television children fed
Unborn living. Living dead
Bullet strikes the helmet's head

And it's all over
For the unknown soldier
It's all over
For the unknown soldier

Make a grave for the unknown soldier
Nestled in your hollow shoulder
The unknown soldier

Breakfast where the news is read
Television children fed
Bullet strikes the helmet's head

And, it's all over
The war is over!
It's all over
The war is over
Well, all over, baby
All over, baby!
Oh, over, yeah
All over, baby

The war is over?!

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