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Artiste:
Eric Schwartz
Titre:
Welcome Back to the USA
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My name is private Hannah, I'm just a poor kid from Savannah, I've been a scrapper ever since I was a boy. I joined the army when I could to protect my neighbourhood from those who hate the freedoms I enjoy. And when we got the call, when Baghdad had to fall; I pledged my true allegiance right out loud. I kissed my only son I said: "Boy, now you're the one. Don't cry. Just make your papa proud." Now it's me can't keep the tears from coming down When I see Old Glory flying from the church in my hometown "Welcome back to the USA" when the plane touched down I heard the captain say I see the proof of what I did in every mother, every kid living to be free another day Welcome back to the USA Just in time to watch New Orleans wash away. On a 14 inch black and white, under dim florescent light, in a cold and moldy room in the V.A. Welcome back to the USA My name is Corporal Black and I finally made it back to a country that forever shall be free. They sent us after Saddam and by the grace of God, we got him. But not before a roadside bomb got me. I was watching from above when my lifetime's only love told the twins what happened to their dad I couldn't hold them as they cried asked the spirit by my side "If this is Heaven, how come it hurts so bad" But I'm proud I got to sacrifice my life to make this country safer for my children and my wife. Welcome back to the USA Thanks for fighting for the right and American way Sometimes it takes a bigger man, to do what he don't understand, hope the truth will come to him someday. Welcome back to the USA Lower the coffin, fire the cannon, walk away. But a thousand troops, a thousand flags From Pendleton, Lejeune and Bragg Are here to greet a new one every day Where silently we'll say: "Welcome back to the USA"