| I knew a man, called him Sandy Cane
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| Few folks even knew his name
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| But a hero yes was he
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| He left a boy came back a man
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| Still many just don’t understand
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| About the reasons we are free
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| I can’t forget the look in his eyes
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| Or the tears he cried
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| As he said these words to me
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| All gave some and some gave all
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| Some stood through for the red, white, and blue
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| And some had to fall
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| And if you ever think of me
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| Think of all your liberties, and recall
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| Some gave all
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| Now Sandy Cane is no longer here
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| But his words are oh so clear
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| As they echo throughout our land
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| For all his friends who gave us all
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| Who stood the ground and took the fall
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| To help their fellow man
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| Love your country live with pride
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| And don’t forget those who died
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| America, can’t you see
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| All gave some
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| And some gave all
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| And some stood through for the red, white, and blue
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| And some had to fall
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| And if you ever think of me
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| Think of all your liberties, and recall
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| Some gave all
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| And if you ever think of me
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| Think of all your liberties, and recall, yes recall
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| Some gave all
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| Some gave all |