Lyrics Empty Chair - Trace Adkins
We
commandeer
a
corner
table
At
our
small
town
diner
Just
five
or
six
old
men
Throwin′
out
corny
ol'
one-liners
They
pat
the
heads
of
children
Give
friendly
nods
to
strangers
They
sure
seem
quick
to
laugh
Makes
you
think
they′re
slow
to
anger
Those
guys
were
front-line
brothers
Their
lives
depended
on
each
other
They
were
soldiers
long
before
they
were
men
Yeah,
the
ones
that
somehow
survived
Came
home,
went
on
to
build
their
lives
Never
chargin'
us
a
penny
For
the
debt
we
owe
to
them
But
you
can
almost
smell
the
gun
smoke
And
the
foxholes
that
they
shared
On
the
days
they
raise
their
coffees
And
toast
the
empty
chair
They'll
ask
you
where
you′re
from
What
you
do,
what
you′ve
done
But
don't
go
thinkin′
they're
all
talk
′Cause
you
wouldn't
wanna
piss
them
off
Those
guys
were
front-line
brothers
Their
lives
depended
on
each
other
They
were
soldiers
long
before
they
were
men
Yeah,
the
ones
that
somehow
survived
Came
home,
went
on
to
build
their
lives
Never
chargin′
us
a
penny
For
the
debt
we
owe
to
them
But
you
can
almost
smell
the
gun
smoke
And
the
foxholes
that
they
shared
On
the
days
they
raise
their
coffees
And
toast
the
empty
chair
They'll
tell
you
anything
you
wanna
know
But
there's
one
place
they
just
won′t
go
′Cause
they
don't
wanna
ruin
our
dreams
By
tellin′
us
the
things
they've
seen
Those
guys
were
front-line
brothers
Their
lives
depended
on
each
other
They
were
soldiers
long
before
they
were
men
Yeah,
the
ones
that
somehow
survived
Came
home,
went
on
to
build
their
lives
Never
chargin′
us
a
penny
For
the
debt
we
owe
to
them
And
you
can
almost
smell
the
gun
smoke
And
the
foxholes
that
they
shared
On
the
days
they
raise
their
coffees
And
toast
the
empty
chair
To
the
brother
who
ain't
there
We
salute
you
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