And so once again,
My dear Johnny, my dear friend,
And so once again you are fighting us all,
And when I ask you why,

You raise your sticks and cry, and I fall,
Oh, my friend,
How did you come?,
To trade the fiddle for the drum,

You say I have turned,
Like the enemies you've earned,
But I can remember,
All the good things you are,

And so I ask you please,
Can I help you find the peace and the star?,
Oh, my friend,
What time is this?,
To trade the handshake for the fist

And so once again,
Oh, America my friend,
And so once again,
You are fighting us all,

And when we ask you why,
You raise your sticks and cry and we fall,
Oh, my friend,
How did you come,
To trade the fiddle for the drum

You say we have turned,
Like the enemies you've earned,
But we can remember,
All the good things you are,

And so we ask you please,
Can we help you find the peace and the star?,
Oh my friend,
We have all come,
To fear the beating of your drum


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    let me explain this one by one !

    ( And so once again, My dear Johnny, my dear friend, And so once again you are fighting us all )

    (it's about a person name johnny, he's get piss-off easily )

    And when I ask you why, You raise your sticks and cry, and I fall,

    ( jonny is knows he's wrong, when he ask why, he start to cry)

    Oh, my friend, How did you come?, To trade the fiddle for the drum,

    ( "fiddle for the drum" is a metaphor, he trade his good feelings to low-self esteem.)

    You say I have turned, Like the enemies you've earned, But I can remember, All the good things you are,

    ( every one leaving him and become enemy of him, and jonny think, like everyone he's acting bad toward him, the he says I can remember good things you are, what ever happen)

    Oh, my friend, What time is this?, To trade the handshake for the fist

    (jonny is satisfied with his talk-down then jonny giving him a hand shake, then he says, we are friend we should be doing fist-bump)

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