Three years in jail and I've committed no crime Except to be fighting to protect what was mine They came and took us and they beat us down like dogs I'm a doctor, a father, a husband and a man But I felt like a waif there inside Sandakan I don't remember my own wife's face no more I was happy back in Lismore Until they called my number And within two months we were landing in Singapore I've walked more in the last three Than in the thirty that preceded So if I ever make it home I wont be traveling no more Two thousand odd men they kept locked up inside From nineteen forty three to nineteen forty five With bullets disease and hunger taking life I had a radio hidden for the first hundred days But when it got found it got taken away And replaced with half rations and instruments of pain Still, I was happy back in Lismore Until they called my number And within two months we were landing in Singapore I've walked more in the last three Than in the thirty that preceded So if I ever make it home I wont be traveling no more They started the marches on January third Five hundred men were to go in the first Stick thin figures pounding up the dirt When June came along all the ones left behind Were herded at gunpoint up the mountain side And into a forest ten thousand miles wide I was happy back in Lismore Until they called my number And within two months we were landing in Singapore I've walked more in the last three Than in the thirty that preceded So if I ever make it home I wont be traveling no more They're killing my men if they stumble or fall And moving us on with their whips and their calls I don't think that I'll be going home At all...