Bill Withers wrote this song in 1973 Back then it was about the Vietnam war which my father went to And I understood it from the Perspective of a kid who went to Desert Storm And now it's 2018 and there's some young man in Some war somewhere and he'll understand it his way But that's just what it is, I mean one thing I really like about This song is it's not really political It's really about the conditions of the people that go It reasons that we go It's not political at all, It has more to do with our media circumstances like for me I joined 'cause my daddy joined and My daddy joined 'cause he needed a job So like he said when they say go you just go Half the time you go into some country you never heard of Which is exciting until you realize Wow this was really death, you know And I'm sure it's the same way for the guy on the side but... Once you're in that situation you're Wearing that uniform and he's wearing that uniform And whether you're political or Not, you are in this situation right now And it doesn't matter what you political leanings are at that time And that's what I really love about This song 'cause it speaks to the humanity Of soldiers, of humans on either side I can't write left handed Would you please write a letter, write a letter to my mother Tell her to tell, tell her to tell, Tell her to tell, tell my family lawyer Try to get, try to get a deferment for my younger brother Tell the Reverend Harris to pray for me I ain't gonna live, I don't believe I'm gonna live to get much older Strange little man over here in Vietnam, I ain't never seen Bless his heart I ain't never done Nothin' to, he done shot me in my shoulder Boot camp we had classes You know we talked about fightin', about fightin' everyday And lookin' through rosy, ookin' through rosy colored glasses I must admit it seemed exciting, exciting anyway But something, something that overlooked to tell me Bullets look much better I must say Rather when they, they comin' at you Then go, go without the other way So please call up, call up, call up the Reverend Harris And tell him to ask the lord to do some good things for me Tell him, I ain't gonna live, I ain't gonnasp live, I ain't gonna live to get much older Strange little man over here in Vietnam, I ain't never seen, bless his heart I ain't never done nothing to, he done shot me in my shoulder