Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Great Goodnight, artist - Robert Berry. Album song Hundred Year Flood, in the genre Прогрессивный рок
Date of issue: 20.08.2007
Record label: Magna Carta
Song language: English
The Great Goodnight |
I was only four |
I don’t remember you |
I have seen your pictures my whole life |
Brother… in this great goodnight. |
A black frame still protects those two |
Letters from the President |
They start out: On this day in May 1966 |
For wounds received in action |
Still hanging here after all of this time |
Right next to your purple heart |
In this great goodnight. |
I do have this one hazy memory |
I think you had me up on your shoulders |
Playing on top of the world for a moment |
That couldn’t last (it never does) |
I love this black and white of you |
Playing the harmonica like a giant at our old house |
Sitting on that green sofa |
You were only 19 but to this kid |
You were probably more like 43. |
I read an old clipping from the paper |
It said they prayed for you |
At the church |
Now I know everyone |
In the photograph |
Long before the memorial rose |
Looking so much different than today |
I haven’t touched that stone of names |
But I have a tracing of yours |
On this day in May 1966 |
For wounds received in action |
Still hanging here after all of this time |
Right next to your purple heart |
In this great goodnight |
But for some unknown reason |
We never discussed it much growing up |
I pieced together the |
Whole story out of |
That old trunk left in the attic |
You’d been gone only 6 weeks |
When the Army brass came |
To the door knocking |
Breaking the news -breaking our hearts |
They broke the new to mom |
She took it worse than anyone |
She really believed- 'he didn’t have to go |
The draft missed him by a mile' |
You could have walked away |
But instead you had your final day in Vietnam |
When they broke the new to mom |
All I can say… she took it worse than anyone |
She really believed he would make it back home |
'He didn’t have to go to Vietnam' |
Here is what they said; |
They claymore went off and you went down |
And you would have been ok |
You would have been all right |
But they could not get to you |
The VC were everywhere |
So the orders came… |
We can’t pull Jack out |
For him it’s getting late |
But a hundred men |
Won’t see tomorrow |
If we don’t quietly wait |
'We can’t pull Jack out'… |
You knew exactly |
What was happening |
-Why nobody came |
You were a good soldier, |
Keeping still |
Holding out as long as you did |
On this day in May 1966… |
Within an hour you relaxed |
Somehow everything seemed ok |
Cause in your soul you knew |
Your time in Nam had passed away |
…My brother. |
With your shirt wet with blood |
And your forehead cool |
You thanked the Lord |
For this Great Goodnight |
In this moment of acceptance |
This Great Goodnight |
Brought you a peace |
You’d never known |
In this Great Goodnight |
The war raging on |
In this Great Goodnight |
…My brother… |
But brother let me tell you |
It’s what I know |
So maybe one day |
We can fill in the blanks |
Until we meet again — brother |
I’ll choose this memory |
We’ll keep remembering |
What you did |
In that great goodnight |
You couldn’t hear the medic |
Yelling in your ear |
While you dreamed of this |
Kid back at home |
Saying pick me up |
So we can play |
Brother let me tell you — |
I remember |
And I think you made it |
In that Great Goodnight |
In fact, it’s the only thing |
I remember |
From that Great Goodnight |
Well brother let me tell you… |
It’s what I know. |
Maybe one day we will |
Stand together |
Until we meet again |
I’ll choose this memory |
And thank you guys |
For what you did |
And what you tried to do |
In this Great Goodnight |
On this day in May |
For wounds received in action |
…and now I see, my brother |
This is for you. |
And someday you will see that this song |
Was for you, my brother. |
Now that dat has joined you — |
I’m sure that he would agree |
Got a son on my shoulder |
And lots of work to do, brother. |
…like was done with me. |