General George S Patton Jnr - Mercenary's Song (AD 1600)

General George S Patton Jnr - Mercenary's Song (AD 1600)

I am no callow Christian, br No pus-paunched prelate, I, br I hope not for salvation, br Nor fear the day, I'll die br br In wantonness of appetite, br In women, wine and war, br In fire and blood and rapine br In these my pleasures are. br br I love the smell of horse dung, br The sight of corpse-strewn mud, br The sound of steel on armour br The feel of clotting blood. br br The women I have ravished, br The infants I have slain, br The priests and nuns l've roasted, br They haunt me not again. br br Priests talk of soul's salvation, br And shining lights afar, br But give me a harlot's laughter br And the battle flash of war. br br Priests talk of soul's damnation br The white hot pits of hell; br I fear more wounds that fester br And gape and rot and smell br br Then here's to blood and blasphemy! br And here's to whores and drink! br In life you know you're living br In death we only stink.


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