
Date of issue: 30.01.2020
Song language: English
A Hero's Welcome |
There’s a time for every season |
With a cure comes new disease |
Bloodshed and suppression, pain and suffering |
There’s a necessary evil |
And the brave will heed the call |
The bugler calls the line as the generals keep the score |
In this world that we live in |
There is a war and tyranny |
Chaos and confusion, divided: who are we? |
There is a peace as well as freedom |
But they both come with a price |
Will we ever understand what it means to sacrifice? |
They are not in it for the treasure |
And not there for the fame |
Their aim is for the glory |
And the battle is the game |
They proudly wear their badge of courage |
A living tribute to the clash |
Some of them come seeking vengeance |
Some fight for the flag, for their god and the land |
Victory fools us into thinking |
About what we lost and what we’ve won |
When death was upon us |
Did we do the things that had to be done? |
They travel by land, by air or by sea |
Where ever the fight may be |
Willingly lay down their lives to preserve |
The land of the brave and the free |
The home of the brave and the land of the free |
The home of the soldiers who fought to keep us free |
Spoken dedication: Adam Harrington |
This song is dedicated to the fallen, wounded and scarred |
Their truth is neverending and sacrifice always hard |
We honor and pay tribute to all who have served their country well |
May you all find peace apart from this living hell |
Solo: Kragen |
Solo: Lee |
Trade-off solo: Kragen, Lee, Kragen, Lee |
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