Phil Keaggy

Hut City

Phil Keaggy


Our hut was made from a 2 x 4 
That was salvaged from the last World War 
It sets in sand that is two feet deep 
And through its walls the bugs do creep 

The beds are made of soft feather down 
When you sit on the springs they sag to the ground 
The floor is made of high polished flax 
Between the boards there are four inch cracks 

They can have it for the rest of their lives 
They can have it for the rest of their lives 

The lighting system is really rare 
A ten watt bulb with a two foot glare 
On the windows hang Venetian blinds 
With built-in dust from an anthracite mine 

The tarpaper walls are really a sight 
You smash into the side in the dead of night 
Our bags are hung upon the wall 
You crack your skull if you're four feet tall 

They can have it for the rest of their lives 
They can have it for the rest of their lives 

The sandy bunks are not so annoying 
As the sergeants the corporals keep on employing 
We all arise at a quarter to four 
It's a two mile dash to the outside door 

At four o'clock sharp we're back to our dreams 
With a broken leg and a flooded latrine 
So this my friend is the army life 
And they can have it for the rest of their lives 
And they can have it for the rest of their lives