paroles de chanson G.I. Joe and Lillie - The Oak Ridge Boys
He
was
a
streetwise
kid
from
Philly
Just
19
in
'44
Joined
up
in
Uncle's
army
Hit
the
beach
and
fought
a
war
A
decorated
hero
He
never
talks
about
those
days
Because
of
guys
like
G.I.
Joe
our
country's
free
today
She
was
Woman's
Army
corp
Raised
in
Carolina
dirt
Escorting
wounded
young
men
home
From
a
burning
hell
on
Earth
The
first
time
that
she
saw
him
He
was
broken
and
alone
Lillie
fell
in
love
that
day
When
he
winked
and
said
Hello
And
Lillie
sang
this
song
to
G.I.
Joe
Let
me
hold
you
in
my
arms
handsome
soldier
Take
my
hand
for
we
are
going
home
today
Let
me
kiss
away
your
tears
Let
me
pray
away
your
fears
I'll
stay
here
with
you
Till
they
carry
us
away
They
married
in
the
spring
All
dressed
up
in
army
green
Took
out
a
loan,
bought
a
home
Raised
a
family
The
war
returned
to
G.I.
Joe
in
1965
The
old
wounds
came
back
to
haunt
him
But
Lillie's
love
kept
him
alive
Now
they're
living
in
a
veteran's
home
They've
both
grown
old
and
gray
The
medals
earned
so
long
ago
Now
hang
there
in
a
case
Sometimes
she
finds
him
weeping
As
he
lay
there
in
his
bed
The
distant
sounds
of
battle
Still
echo
in
his
head
And
Lillie
sings
this
song
to
G.I.
Joe
Some
day
they'll
rest
in
Arlington
'Neath
the
red,
the
white
and
blue
Safe
in
the
arms
of
Jesus
When
their
journey
here
is
through
An
American
love
story
Not
unlike
a
lot
of
others
Except
that
G.I.
Joe
and
Lillie
Is
my
father
and
my
mother
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