The Men Behind the Guns

Let's drink a toast to the admiral,

And here's to the captain bold,

And glory more for the commodore,

When the deeds of might are told.

They stand to the deck with the battle's wreck,

When the great shells roar and pound,

And never they fear when the foe is near

To lay their orders down--

But off with your hats and three times three

For every sailor's son,

For the men below who fight the foe,

The men behind the guns:

Oh, the men behind the guns.

Their hearts a-pounding heavy when

They swing to port once more --

With never enough of the greenback stuff,

They start for the leave ashore.

And you'd think perhaps the blue-blouse chaps

Had better clothes to wear,

For the uniforms of officers

Could hardly be compared:

Warriors bold with straps of gold

That dazzle like the sun

Outshine the common sailor boys,

The lads who serve the guns:

Oh, the men behind the guns.

Say not a word till the shot is heard

That tells the fight is on,

And the angry sound of another round

That says there must be God

Over the deep and the deadly sweep,

The fire and the bursting shell,

Where the very air is a mad despair,

The throes of a living hell.

But down and deep in a mighty ship

Unseen by the midday sun

You'll find the boys who make the noise,

The lads who serve the guns:

Oh, the men behind the guns.

And well they know the cyclone blow

Loose from the cannon's steel.

The know the hull of the enemy ship

Will quiver with the peal.

And the decks will rock with the lightning shock

And shake with the great recoil

While the sea grows red with the blood of the dead

And swallows up her spoil.

But not until the final ship

Has made her final run

Can we give their rest to the very best:

To the lads who serve the guns --

Oh, the men behind the guns.

Let's drink a toast to the admiral,

And here's to the captain bold,

And glory more for the commodore,

When the deeds of might are told.

They stand to the deck with the battle's wreck,

When the great shells roar and pound,

And never they fear when the foe is near

To lay their orders down--

But off with your hats and three times three

For every sailor's son,

For the men below who fight the foe,

The men behind the guns:

Oh, the man behind the gun.