What did I do in the great world war I learned to peel potatoes and scrub the floor I watched the British sunset Go down behind the skyline forevermore I learned to ride as soldiers to the line For days and nights in cattle trucks of swine I learned to shave myself in tea With the fragments of a mirror on my knee, ohh So much for what I did Not for what I've done I never played a hero But I faced a gun This is World War I Your fallen son I'm a hundred years young I learned to dodge the flying lumps of led To keep the earth between the sniper and my head Where life is one hard labour and a soldier gets his rest When they lay him in the daisies with a puncture in his chest So much for what I did Not for what I've done I never played a hero But I faced a gun This is World War I Your fallen son I'm a hundred years young Ooh, sweet mother don't you cry Ooh, this will be the day that I die I gathered souvenirs for home that I hoped to send I carried around for months just to dump them in the end Where all is done in darkness, where all is still in day Where living men are buried and the dead unburied lay So much for what I did Not for what I've done I never played a hero But I faced a gun This is World war one And its just begun This is world war one Your fallen son This is world war one I'm just a hundred years young