paroles de chanson Letters from Home - John Michael Montgomery
My
dearest
son,
it's
almost
June
I
hope
this
letter
catches
up
with
you
and
finds
you
well
It's
been
dry
but
they're
callin'
for
rain
And
everything's
the
same
ol'
in
Johnsonville
Your
stubborn
ol'
daddy
ain't
said
too
much
But
I'm
sure
you
know
he
sends
his
love
And
she
goes
on,
In
a
letter
from
home
I
hold
it
up
and
show
my
buddies
Like
we
ain't
scared
And
our
boots
ain't
muddy
And
they
all
laugh
like
there's
something
funny
'Bout
the
way
I
talk,
when
mama
sends
her
best
y'all
I
fold
it
up
and
put
it
in
my
shirt
Pick
up
my
gun
and
get
back
to
work
And
it
keeps
me
drivin'
on,
waitin'
on
Letters
from
home
My
dearest
love,
it's
almost
dawn
I've
been
layin'
here
all
night
long
Wonderin'
where
you
might
be
I
saw
your
mama
and
I
showed
her
the
ring
Man
on
the
television
said
something
So
I
couldn't
sleep
But
I'll
be
alright,
I'm
just
missin'
you
And
this
is
me
kissin'
you
X's
and
O's
in
a
letter
from
home
I
hold
it
up
and
show
my
buddies
Like
we
ain't
scared
and
our
boots
ain't
muddy
And
they
all
laugh
'cause
she
calls
me
honey
But
they
take
it
hard,
'cause
I
don't
read
the
good
parts
I
fold
it
up
and
put
it
in
my
shirt
Pick
up
my
gun
and
get
back
to
work
And
it
keeps
me
drivin'
on,
waitin'
on
Letters
from
home
Dear
son,
I
know
I
ain't
written
And
sittin'
here
tonight
alone
in
the
kitchen
It
occurs
to
me
I
might
not
have
said
it,
so
I'll
say
it
now
Son,
you
make
me
proud
I
hold
it
up
and
show
my
buddies
Like
we
ain't
scared
and
our
boots
ain't
muddy
But
no
one
laughs
'Cause
ain't
nothin'
funny
when
a
soldier
cries
And
I
just
wipe
my
eyes
I
fold
it
up
and
put
in
my
shirt
pick
up
my
gun
and
get
back
to
work
And
it
keeps
me
drivin'
on,
waitin'
on
Letters
from
home
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