Текст песни Old Army Hat - Billy Ray Cyrus
He
came
home
to
Tennessee
Young
man
at
the
end
of
forty
five
Only
one
of
seven
men
in
his
platoon
That
made
it
back
alive
And
he
must′ve
seen
some
tough
things
But
he
never
said
too
much
about
all
that
Put
his
pictures
and
his
memories
in
our
seater
chairs
Everything
but
his
old
army
hat
By
the
time
that
I
was
born
The
winds
of
change
had
swept
across
our
land
They
were
burning
flags
and
draft
cards
When
they
bothered
to
take
some
kind
of
stand
Now
we
used
to
laugh
at
grandpa
Like
he
was
some
old
relic
from
the
past
'Cause
he
never
left
the
house
unless
he
was
wearing
That
funny
looking
worn
out
army
hat
Every
eye
was
on
him
Anytime
when
he
went
anywhere
They
whispered
and
they
pointed
But
you
could
tell
my
grandpa
didn′t
care
"I
ain't
wearing
this
for
them",
he'd
say
"It′s
a
whole
lot
more
than
that
For
my
buddies
who
gave
everything
The
least
that
I
can
do
is
keep
on
wearing
this
old
army
hat"
He
called
me
up
one
morning
Said
he′d
seen
it
on
the
news
on
his
TV
"They've
opened
up
a
monument
on
World
War
II
In
Washington
DC"
"I
ain′t
getting
any
younger
And
I
wish
someone
would
take
me
to
see
that"
And
I
couldn't
help
but
think
they′re
gonna
laugh
at
you
up
there
If
you
show
up
in
that
silly
army
hat
Two
strangers,
both
salute
As
grandpa
walked
up
to
the
monument
One
said,
"Thank
you
soldier,
for
the
job
well
done"
The
other
said,
"Amen"
And
a
young
boy
told
him
"Sir,
my
daddy
went
to
war
and
didn't
make
it
back
Could
you
take
a
picture
standing
here
beside
me
And
maybe
let
me
wear
your
army
hat"
Every
eye
was
on
him
There
was
not
a
dry
one
in
the
crowd
They
whispered
and
they
pointed
As
my
grandpa
stood
up
extra
tall
and
proud
And
he
told
him,
"Son,
just
keep
it"
When
the
young
boy
tried
his
best
to
give
it
back
"You′re
a
brave
little
soldier
and
every
soldier
needs
His
very
own
authentic
army
hat"
"For
your
daddy
who
gave
everything
the
least
that
I
can
do
Is
pass
on
this
old
worn
out
army
hat"
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