Capo the second or third, your choice... C D G Em He is five feet two, and he's six feet four, C D G he fights with missiles and with spears. C D G Em He is all of thirty-one, and he's only seventeen. C Am D 's been a soldier for thousand years. C D G Em He's a Catholic, a Hindu, an atheist,a Chein, C D G a Buddhist and a Baptist and a Jew. C D G Em And he knows,he shouldn't kill, and he knows he always will, C Am D kill you for me my friend and and me for you. C D G Em And he's fighting for Canada, he's fighting for France. C D G He's fighting for the U.S.A., C D G Em and he's fighting for the Russians, and he's fighting for Japan, C Am D and he thinks we put an end to war this way. C D G Em And he's fighting for democracy, he's fighting for the Reds. C D G He says it's for the peace of all. C D G Em He's the one who must decide, who's to live and who's to die, C Am D and he never sees the writing on the wall. C D G Em But without him, how would Hitler have condemned him at Dachau, C D G without him Caesar would have stood alone. C D G Em He's the one who gives his body as a weapon of the war, C D G D and without him all this killing can't go on. C D G Em He's the universal soldier and he really is to blame, C D G his orders come from far away, no more. C D They come from here and there, and you and me, G Em and brothers, can't you see, C D this is not the way we put an end to war. Some would differ with me on the Capo placement... I have a bad ear for such things. I'm fairly sure that the chords are accurate however, comments on the Capo position are appreciated! Strum on brethren!