Lyrics Red, White & Blue - Aaron Lewis
My
grandmama
worked
on
a
factory
floor,
Sewing
leather
for
minimum
wage,
While
my
granddaddy
worked
all
the
beer
joints
in
town,
Tryin'
to
forget
the
memories
he
made.
Because
when
daddy
was
born
in
1945,
We'd
been
fighting
for
what
we
believed.
Along
with
five
other
brothers,
who
stood
by
his
side,
They
were
ready
they
were
willing
to
bleed.
Red,
white
and
blue,
Those
colors
mean
something.
Those
colors
stay
true.
Like
my
family
before
me,
I'll
feel
it
too.
The
blood
that's
in
my
veins,
Runs
red,
white
and
blue.
My
daddy
grew
up,
on
the
wrong
side
of
poor
Rubbin'
nickels
together
for
heat.
Well,
he
and
his
sister
had
barely
got
by
With
the
clothes
and
the
shoes
on
their
feet.
So
he
joined
the
service
when
he
was
18
Like
his
daddy
and
his
uncles
before.
He
was
ready
to
die
for
what
he
believed
To
fight
for
what's
worth
fightin'
for
Red,
white
and
blue.
Those
colors
mean
something.
Those
colors
stay
true.
Like
my
family
before
me,
I'll
feel
it
too.
The
blood
that's
in
my
veins,
Runs
red,
white
and
blue.
Well
me
and
my
sisters
got
kids
of
our
own
And
my
brothers
comin
up
on
sixteen
And
my
daddy
taught
us
all
how
to
live
off
the
land
And
how
to
stand
up
for
what
we
believe
Red,
white
and
blue
Those
colors
mean
something
Those
colors
stay
true.
Like
my
family
before
me,
I'll
feel
it
too.
The
blood
that's
in
my
veins,
Runs
red,
white
and
blue.
Like
my
family
before
me,
I
feel
it
too.
The
blood
that's
in
my
veins,
Runs
red,
white
and
blue.
The
blood
that's
in
my
veins,
Runs
red
white
and
blue.
1 Forever (Live Acoustic)
2 Party in Hell
3 Anywhere But Here
4 State Lines
5 Granddaddy's Gun
6 Forever
7 Lessons Learned
8 Red, White & Blue
9 Endless Summer
10 The Road
11 What Hurts The Most (Live Acoustic)
12 75
13 Vicious Circles (Live Acoustic)
14 Country Boy (Live Acoustic)
15 Lessons Learned
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