Lyrics Still a Soldier - Trace Adkins
He′s
got
a
corner
lot
on
Dogwood
Drive
A
year
old
truck
and
a
nine
to
five
Comes
home
at
night
to
a
pretty
wife
With
a
baby
due
He'll
sleep
in
on
Saturday
Cut
the
grass
if
it
don′t
rain
After
church
he'll
watch
the
game
'N′
have
a
beer
or
two
He′ll
stand
up
When
he
hears
the
anthem
And
that
won't
ever
change
He′s
still
a
soldier
His
blood
runs
red,
white
and
blue
He
put
away
his
gun
and
boots
But
he
still
believes
The
American
Dream
'Til
his
last
breath
he′ll
always
be
A
soldier
He's
still
a
soldier
He′s
on
his
couch
for
the
news
at
ten
He'll
see
those
places
that
he's
been
And
when
a
brother
falls
there′s
a
part
of
him
that
does
too
And
if
they
called
and
needed
him
back
Aw,
he′d
be
on
that
plane
He's
still
a
soldier
He′s
blood
runs
red,
white
and
blue
He
put
away
his
gun
and
boots
But
he
still
believes
The
American
Dream
'Til
his
last
breath
he′ll
always
be
A
soldier
He
don't
wake
up
anymore
When
he
hears
thunder
Aw,
but
even
if
he
lives
To
be
a
hundred
He′ll
still
be
a
soldierHe's
still
a
soldier
He
put
away
his
gun
and
boots
But
he
still
believes
The
American
Dream
'Til
his
last
breath
he′ll
always
be
A
soldier
He′s
still
a
soldier
He's
still
a
soldier
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