Intro: E A E A E A E A
verse 1
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People starin' at me as they wheel me down the ramp toward my plane
E A E A E A E A
The war is over for me, I've forgotten everything except the pain
D E A E A
'Thank you sir and yes sir, it was worth it for the old red white and blue
B A E A E (A)
Since I won't be walkin', I suppose I'll save some money buyin' shoes'
verse 2:
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The bottle hidden underneath the blanket over my two battered legs
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I can see the stewardess makin' over me and askin me 'were you afraid?'
D E A E A
I say 'why no I'm Superman, couldn't find the phone booth quite in time'
B A E A E A
A G.I. gets a lot of laughs if he remembers all the funny lines
A E A E A
Mama bake a pie, Daddy kill a chicken
E A E A E A E A
Your son is comin' home eleven thirty-five Wednesday night
verse 3:
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Mama will be cryin', daddy's gonna say 'Son, they treat you good?'
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My uncle will be drunk and he'll say 'Boy they do some real great things with wood'
D E A E A
The letter that she wrote me said goodbye, she couldn't wait and lots of luck
B A E A E A
The bottle underneath the blanket feels just like an old friend to my touch
verse 4:
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And I know she'll come and see me, but I bet she never once looks at my legs
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She'll just talk about the weather and the dress she wore, the July 4th parade
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Lord I love her so much that I don't think I can drink her off my mind
B A E A E A
And I can see it in the paper where they're sayin' that the war's a waste of time
A E A E A
Mama bake a pie, Daddy kill a chicken
E A E A E A E A
Your son is comin' home eleven thirty-five Wednesday night
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Your son is comin' home eleven thirty-five Wednesday night
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Your son is coming home eleven thirty-five Wednesday night
Composição de Tom T. Hall