D D C# Ambling madly all over the town D The call to arms you liken to a whisper, C# I liken to a radio. D C# You were a brickbat, a bowery tuff, so rough D They culled you from a cartoon C# Pulled out of your pantaloons. A But you, G# My brother in arms, F#m I'd rather I'd lose my limbs E Than let you come to harm. A But you , G# My bombazine doll, F#m The bullets may singe your skin E And the mortars may fall. A But I, E I never felt so much life F#m Than tonight D Huddled in the trenches, A Gazing on the battle field, E Our rifles blaze away; G D We blaze away. D C# Corporal Bradley of regiment five D In proud array standing by the bathing C# Soldiers and the stevedores. D C# We laid on the mattress and tumbled to sleep D Our eyes aligned, swaddled in our civies C# Cradled in our dungarees. A But you, G# My brother in arms, F#m I'd rather I'd lose my limbs E Than let you come to harm. A But you , G# My bombazine doll, F#m The bullets may singe your skin E And the mortars may fall. A But I, E I never felt so much life F#m Than tonight D Huddled in the trenches, A Gazing on the battle field, E Our rifles blaze away; G D We blaze away. A E We blaze away. G D We blaze away. A E G D (2x) D