So when he finally left them— the mush hole, we called it the mush hole
Is because all they served in there was mush
And that's why— that's where the nickname came, mush hole
I'm in the mush hole, yeah
And the my father said— the only time I he goes, I remember these things
And he would talk about this later in life, so I never heard about it growing up
Just was later in— later years, probably the last 15 years
And he said, "I remember, when, we know, they'd all make us get dressed, and we knew that dignitaries we're coming or somebody important was coming"
To the soilders (Yeah)
'Cause, oh, they knew they were dressing us up, and he said
"I looked forward to it because I knew I was going to get a good meal"
They served them, they were just showing the government
"Oh, look at how we're treating these— we're treating 'em, we feed 'em well, look at how nicely dressed they are"
Was just to show, just to show for the day to the government
"Oh, yeah, we're taking care of the people there", y'know
But my father looked forward to that because he was gonna get a decent meal, that's the only thing he liked to work at
But he realized later in life, that's all that was