| well, I found a bunch of letters
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| they were written for the fellow
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| who broke your momma’s heart
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| and the envelope foldssmelled of her ancient perfume
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| I’ll bet she didn’t know
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| how to respond to forty blankets of snow
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| caught him out wandering alone
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| with no place to go there were stars in the sky
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| there were houses on the hill
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| there were bottles and pills
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| that were easy to buy to keep her warm
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| from the oncoming storm
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| well, I found them in thenorthwest corner of the attic
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| in a box labeled Tinsel and Lights
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| didn’t know what I was looking for
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| maybe just a blanket or artifacts
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| Eisenhower sent him to war
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| he kept her picture in his pocketthat was closest to his heart
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| and when he hit shore
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| it must have been a target
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| for the gunner-men
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| there were stars in the sky
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| there were bunkers on the hill
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| and there were caskets to fill where he would lie
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| shrouded in the red, white &blue with the stripes
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| there were stars in the sky
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| there were houses on the hill
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| there were bottles and pills
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| that were easy to buy to keep her warm
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| from the oncoming storm |