paroles de chanson The Blue and the Gray - Lucero
The
family′s
been
here
for
The
last
hundred
years
And
it's
all
that
he′s
ever
known
Life
in
the
cotton
fields
Swamps
and
the
rolling
hills
Always
called
Arkansas
home
But
when
the
war
came
Like
his
father
before
He
joined
the
army
And
went
to
the
war
Leaving
the
rolling
hills
Swamps
and
the
cotton
fields
Bound
for
a
Normandy
shore
The
patch
that
he
wore
on
His
uniform
Was
both
blue
and
grey
The
colors
of
men
who
died
Fighting
another
fight
And
more
would
die
today
At
Omaha
beach
against
Germany
A
young
country
boy
Struggled
out
of
the
sea
Up
on
the
sand
where
Many
a
man
Would
never
know
victory
Fought
the
entire
time
Up
on
the
front
line
It
was
lonely,
bloody
and
cold
The
only
relief
he'd
find
Might
be
some
old
French
wine
The
water
was
all
dirty
and
froze
But
he
was
luckier
than
some
A
better
soldier
than
most
He
came
back
from
Europe
But
never
got
home
Now
he's
back
on
the
farm
But
not
out
of
harm
He
drank
so
the
pain
wouldn′t
show
Well
he
left
behind
My
brothers
and
I
We
never
really
knew
him
at
all
I
barely
remember
him
Smoking
with
a
grin
But
looking
mean;
standing
tall
Well
I
can
only
hope
That
he
wouldn′t
be
ashamed
Of
the
man
I
become
And
the
life
that
I
made
And
he
did
the
hardest
part
And
lived
life
with
all
his
heart
And
I
hope
I
don't
let
him
down
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