Bruce Springsteen - Brothers Under the Bridge lyrics

[Bruce Springsteen - Brothers Under the Bridge lyrics]

Saigon, it was all gone
The same Coke machines as the
Streets I grew on down in a mesquite canyon
We come walking along the ridge
Me and the brothers under the bridge

Campsite's an hour's walk from the
Nearest road to town
Up here, there's too much brush and canyon
For the CHP choppers to touch down
Ain't lookin' for nothin', just wanna live
Me and the brothers under the bridge

Come the Santa Ana's, man
That dry brush'll light
Billy Devon got burned up in his
Own campfire one winter night
We buried his body in the white
Stone high up along the ridge
Me and the brothers under the bridge

Had enough of town and the street life
Over nothing, you end up on the wrong
End of someone's knife
Now I don't want no trouble
And I ain't got none to give
Me and the brothers under the bridge

I come home in '72
You were just a beautiful light
In your mama's dark eyes of blue
I stood down on the tarmac, I was just a kid
Me and the brothers under the bridge

Come Veterans' Day I sat in the
Stands in my dress blues
I held your mother's hand
When they passed with the red, white and blue
One minute you're right there
And something slips

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