Re: To finish the story by rudenski .....

Date:   9/4/2006 12:25:53 AM ( 18 y ago)
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"That song is way too long for any cadence in any military, and was never used in the army." by white tiger

My response;

You are way out of line, white tiger. I did sing that song and there were many versions of it over 20 years ago. When you call someone a liar you better have strong evidence to back it up. Especially when you give over a dozen Bible quotes to back up what you are saying.

Here is a link to the
"FREE U.S. Army Board Study Guide and resources for Army Soldier and NCO Boards and SGT / SSG Promotion Boards" version of that song we sang.
http://www.armystudyguide.com/content/cadence/marching_cadence/sniper-wonderl...

Here are just a few of the versions:

Through the woods we were walking
Silently we were stalking
It was a one shot kill
From the top of a hill
Walking in a sniper Wonderland

See the kidos playin in the playground
Lock and load a .50 CAL round
And as I gently pull back on my trigger
I see their skanky bodies hit the ground

Through the woods we were walking
Silently we were stalking
It was a one shot kill
From the top of a hill
Walking in a sniper Wonderland

See the soldier bathing in the river
watch him rinse benith the falls
and as i gently pull back on the trigger
I see the skanky bastard clutch his balls

Through the woods we were walking
Silently we were stalking
It was a one shot kill
From the top of a hill
Walking in a sniper Wonderland

another site with different versions
http://www.blackfive.net/main/2005/12/walkin_in_a_sni.html

Thru the woods, we are wallkin’
Silently we are stalkin’
A Man for Palestine,
In between my stadia lines…
Hunting in a sniper wonderland

On a ridge, we are waitin’
With a trap, we are baitin’
A first round kill
From the top of our hill
Huntin’ a Sniper Wonderland

In the meadow there is a sniper,
Patiently awaitin’ ‘crack a round
In the village there sits a terrorist,
Suddenly, explodin’ on the ground…

Thru the woods, we are walkin’
Silently, we are stalkin’
They’re exploding like cans
But I takes like a Man
Hunting in a Sniper Wonderland.

Notice how they took out the politically incorrect lyrics about the girl and put a terrorist in its place.

Walking in a Snipers Wonderland

Shot's a ring
Are you listening?
In the lane
The bloods glistening
A beautiful site
We're happy tonight
Walking in a snipers wonderland

In the street a baby's crying'
As you stop to set the bomb
He lined up for the kill
Then your brains spill
Walking in a snipers wonderland

In the field you can build a big bomb
Then pretend you're really someone else
He's say: Are you leaving?
We'll say: No way
But we can do the job
When you're around

Later on
We'll conspire
As we dream by the fire
Of face’s so afraid
Of the plans that we've made
Walking in a snipers wonderland

When we shoot
It’s a thrilling
Though our sights they get a chilling
We chamber a round
One shot and you are down
Walking in a snipers wonderland

Walking in a snipers wonderland
Walking in a snipers wonderland


Below is quote about that cadence song:


"Gotta love that cadence, it is one of my favorites. Nothing quite like a little "Walking in a Snipers Wonderland" and "killing the babies seals" to put someone in good spirits. Although I think "Killing the Baby Seals" may have the edge between the two"

Notice the denial of killing babies in this one. It is denial only but the reality of war is that 10 women and children die for every armed soldier who dies in combat.

You can thump your Bible over my head and accuse me of lying but I am telling you that those words that I sang to were not written in 2003. They may be un-American and they were an abomonation to God but they were sung by thousands of soldiers. I am not proud of it.

Here is a Bible qoutation you might have missed:

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God" Matthew 5:9



 

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