| Song | The Ballad of Cape Henry |
| Artist | Todd Snider |
| Album | Peace Queer |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Kimbrough, Snider | |
| I served as a sailor; it was back in ’81. | |
| I can’t say | |
| I’m sorry; | |
| I volunteered for what | |
| I done.We trained and we waited; we would not be outdone. | |
| Then one day six battleships came out of the rising sun. | |
| So we all manned our stations. | |
| We passed a jug of wine. | |
| We waited with patience; we waited for a sign. | |
| First thunder, then lightning, then the ringing in my ears, | |
| I can still hear that screaming, even after all of these years. | |
| Chorus:Cape | |
| Henry, Cape | |
| Henry, the battlefield’s on fire | |
| With water, white water with those flames climbing higher | |
| We fired our cannon at least two hours or more | |
| Cape Henry, | |
| Cape Henry off of that old | |
| Virginia shore | |
| Our deck was in tatters. | |
| That smoke was thick and | |
| Black.For each shot they fired we fired two right back. | |
| And then I felt my shoulder, and then something knocked me down. | |
| Yeah, the last thing | |
| I remember was that water all around. | |
| ChorusSo, | |
| I woke up in | |
| Richmond with a medal on my chest. | |
| And I know that | |
| I earned it ‘cause | |
| I know that | |
| I did my best. | |
| We did lose that battle, but | |
| I’d hear we’d won the war; | |
| So, I headed back home and | |
| I waited for my reward. | |
| I plough this man’s field now from morning until night. | |
| That war took my left arm; | |
| I’m just a-working with my right. | |
| I guess I fought for the freedom of some richer man up north. | |
| But I still fight for something. | |
| This plough goes back and forth. | |
| ChorusCape | |
| Henry, Cape | |
| Henry off of that old | |
| Virginia shore. |
| zuo qu : Kimbrough, Snider | |
| I served as a sailor it was back in ' 81. | |
| I can' t say | |
| I' m sorry | |
| I volunteered for what | |
| I done. We trained and we waited we would not be outdone. | |
| Then one day six battleships came out of the rising sun. | |
| So we all manned our stations. | |
| We passed a jug of wine. | |
| We waited with patience we waited for a sign. | |
| First thunder, then lightning, then the ringing in my ears, | |
| I can still hear that screaming, even after all of these years. | |
| Chorus: Cape | |
| Henry, Cape | |
| Henry, the battlefield' s on fire | |
| With water, white water with those flames climbing higher | |
| We fired our cannon at least two hours or more | |
| Cape Henry, | |
| Cape Henry off of that old | |
| Virginia shore | |
| Our deck was in tatters. | |
| That smoke was thick and | |
| Black. For each shot they fired we fired two right back. | |
| And then I felt my shoulder, and then something knocked me down. | |
| Yeah, the last thing | |
| I remember was that water all around. | |
| ChorusSo, | |
| I woke up in | |
| Richmond with a medal on my chest. | |
| And I know that | |
| I earned it ' cause | |
| I know that | |
| I did my best. | |
| We did lose that battle, but | |
| I' d hear we' d won the war | |
| So, I headed back home and | |
| I waited for my reward. | |
| I plough this man' s field now from morning until night. | |
| That war took my left arm | |
| I' m just aworking with my right. | |
| I guess I fought for the freedom of some richer man up north. | |
| But I still fight for something. | |
| This plough goes back and forth. | |
| ChorusCape | |
| Henry, Cape | |
| Henry off of that old | |
| Virginia shore. |
| zuò qǔ : Kimbrough, Snider | |
| I served as a sailor it was back in ' 81. | |
| I can' t say | |
| I' m sorry | |
| I volunteered for what | |
| I done. We trained and we waited we would not be outdone. | |
| Then one day six battleships came out of the rising sun. | |
| So we all manned our stations. | |
| We passed a jug of wine. | |
| We waited with patience we waited for a sign. | |
| First thunder, then lightning, then the ringing in my ears, | |
| I can still hear that screaming, even after all of these years. | |
| Chorus: Cape | |
| Henry, Cape | |
| Henry, the battlefield' s on fire | |
| With water, white water with those flames climbing higher | |
| We fired our cannon at least two hours or more | |
| Cape Henry, | |
| Cape Henry off of that old | |
| Virginia shore | |
| Our deck was in tatters. | |
| That smoke was thick and | |
| Black. For each shot they fired we fired two right back. | |
| And then I felt my shoulder, and then something knocked me down. | |
| Yeah, the last thing | |
| I remember was that water all around. | |
| ChorusSo, | |
| I woke up in | |
| Richmond with a medal on my chest. | |
| And I know that | |
| I earned it ' cause | |
| I know that | |
| I did my best. | |
| We did lose that battle, but | |
| I' d hear we' d won the war | |
| So, I headed back home and | |
| I waited for my reward. | |
| I plough this man' s field now from morning until night. | |
| That war took my left arm | |
| I' m just aworking with my right. | |
| I guess I fought for the freedom of some richer man up north. | |
| But I still fight for something. | |
| This plough goes back and forth. | |
| ChorusCape | |
| Henry, Cape | |
| Henry off of that old | |
| Virginia shore. |