paroles de chanson Unbroken - Bon Jovi
I
was
born
to
be
of
service
Camp
Lejeune
just
felt
like
home
I
had
honor,
I
found
purpose
Sir,
yes,
sir
That's
what
I
know
They
sent
us
to
a
place
I
never
heard
of
weeks
before
When
you're
nineteen,
it
ain't
hard
to
sleep
In
the
desert
on
God's
floor
Close
your
eyes,
stop
counting
sheep
You
hear
them
bootcamp
anymore
We
were
taught
to
shoot
our
rifles
Then
in
one,
then
side
by
side
Thought
we'd
be
made
as
liberators
In
a
thousand
year
old
fight
I
got
this
painful
ringing
in
my
ear
From
an
IED
last
night
But
no
lead
light
humvee
war
machine,
could
save
my
sargeants
life
Three
more
soldiers,
six
civilians
Need
these
words
to
come
out
right
God
of
mercy,
God
of
light
Seek
your
children
from
this
life
Here
these
words,
this
humble
plea
For
I
have
seen
the
suffering
And
with
this
prayer
I'm
hoping
That
we,
can
be
unbroken
It's
18
months
now,
I've
been
stateside
With
this
medal
on
my
chest
But
there
are
things
I
can't
remember
And
there
are
things
I
won't
forget
I
lie
awake
at
night
with
dreams
of
devils
shouldn't
see
I
wanna
scream,
but
I
can't
breathe
And
Christ,
I
am
sweating
through
these
sheets
Where's
my
brothers?
Where's
my
country?
Where's
my
how
things
used
to
be?
God
of
mercy,
God
of
light
Seek
your
children
from
this
life
Here
these
words,
this
humble
plea
For
I
have
seen
the
suffering
And
with
this
prayer
I'm
hoping
That
we,
can
be
unbroken
My
service
dogs
done
more
for
me
Then
the
medication
would
There
ain't
no
angel
that
is
coming
to
save
me
But
even
if
they
could
Today,
22,
would
die
from
suicide
Just
like
yesterday,
they're
gone
I
live
my
life
for
each
tomorrow
So
their
memories
will
live
on
Once
we
were
boys,
and
we
were
strangers
Now
we're
brothers
and
we're
men
Someday
you'll
ask
me,
was
it
worth
it
to
be
of
service
in
the
end?
Well,
the
blessing,
and
the
curses,
yeah,
I'd
do
it
all
again
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