Lyrics Colors - The Oak Ridge Boys
Red
as
the
bloodshed,
blue
as
the
wounded,
white
as
the
crosses
on
our
soldier's
graves.
Through
the
rain,
through
the
sun,
these
colors
never
run.
I
first
saw
her
standing
on
the
corner
of
the
stage
and
I've
been
pledging
my
allegiance
ever
since.
We
often
take
for
granted
her
old
familiar
wave
but
that
freedom
cost
a
lot
of
brave
young
men
and
women.
It's
one
that's
red
as
the
bloodshed,
blue
as
the
wounded,
white
as
the
crosses
on
our
soldier's
graves.
Through
the
rain,
through
the
sun,
these
colors
never
run.
No
they
never
will.
Now
I've
seen
people
treat
her
like
she
was
some
old
rag,
clueless
to
the
human
sacrifice.
But
you'll
always
find
a
mother,
a
widow,
a
child,
a
sister
or
a
brother
with
a
carefully
folded
teardrop
in
their
eyes.
It's
one
that's
red
as
the
bloodshed,
blue
as
the
wounded,
white
as
the
crosses
on
our
soldier's
graves.
Through
the
rain,
through
the
sun,
these
colors
never
run.
No,
these
colors
never
run.
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