Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Another Old Soldier, artist - Mark Collie. Album song Hardin County Line, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.1989
Record label: MCA Nashville
Song language: English
Another Old Soldier |
he was haggard and gray, and he walked with a limp |
he’d have him a smoke, and he’d take him a sip |
born in the summer of twenty-four, son of a veteran of the first world war |
he entered the service in forty-one, |
and he didn’t come home till the fighting was done |
wearing a silver star on his chest, |
damn proud to say he was one of the best |
twenty-one guns, the stars, the stripes |
an eye full of tears, and a heart full of pride |
when you hear that distant bugle play |
another old soldier fades away |
another old soldier fades away |
he took a bullet in the hip, outside in Nam. |
he was back in the field by fifty-one |
said Douglass Macarthur, was a man among men |
and Harry s. |
Truman, was a horses end |
still he never questioned, his uncle Sam |
when they sent him in, to Vietnam |
they brought him home in seventy-three |
on a hundred percent, disability |
twenty-one guns, the stars, the stripes |
an eye full of tears, and a heart full of pride |
when you hear that distant bugle play |
another old soldier fades away |
another old soldier fades away |
he loved this country, with all of his might |
right up until the day he died |
in a crowded ward at the local V.A. |
another old soldier fades away |
twenty-one guns, the stars, the stripes |
an eye full of tears, and a heart full of pride |
when you hear that distant bugle play |
another old soldier fades away |
another old soldier fades away |