I think, sir, the battle is over; And the young soldier lay down his gun. I'm tired of running for cover; I'm certain the battle is done. O'er sea over there where we fought them It's quiet, for they've all gone away. All left is the dead and the dyin', the blue lyin' long side the grave. Interlude: So, you think the battle is over, and you even lay down your gun. You carelessly rise from your cover, for you think the battle is done. Now, boy, hit the dirt, listen to me, for I'm still the one in command. Get flat on the ground here beside me and lay your ear to the sand. Interlude Can you here the deafening rumble? Can you feel the trembling ground? It's just the horses and wagons that make such deafening sound. For ev'ry shot fired had an echo and ev'ry man killed wanted life. There lies your friend, Jim McKinney. Can you take the news to his wife? Interlude No, son, the battle's not over; the battle has only begun. The rest of the battle will cover the part that has blackened the sun. The fight yet to come's not with cannons, Nor will the fight be hand to hand. No one will regroup the forces; No charge will a gen'ral command. Interlude The battle will rage in the bosom of mother and sweetheart and wife. Brother and sister and daughter will grieve for the rest of their lives. Now, quiet, rise from your cover. Be thankful that God let you live, to go fight the rest of the battle for those who gave all they could give. Interlude I see, sir, the battle's not over; the battle has only begun. The rest of the battle will cover this part that has blackened the sun. For though there's no sound of the cannon, and though there's no smoke in the sky, I'm droppin' my gun and the saber, and ready for battle am I. For more Johnny Cash chords, see www.unofficial-johnnycash.com!