Red, White, And Blue

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Lost Dogs - Rock, Vietnam

Red, White, And Blue

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[Verse 1: Terry Scott Taylor] About the worst that I could get there was the lead in my gut But the worst that you could give me is this lead in my cup I might be all washed up But I'm a pretty good man Sure, I'm hard as a nail, and I will sell you the blood on my hands [Chorus: Terry Scott Taylor] I'm looking at you (Tell me what do you see) I'm looking at you (And I won't go away) In the light of the star-spangled evening In the name of the red, white, and blue [Verse 2: Terry Scott Taylor] My daddy said a man has got to fight to be free Tucked his slogans into bed there with my brothers and me He'd be prouder now If I had never come home I wear the shoes and the clothes and the crown of the soldier unknown [Chorus: Terry Scott Taylor] I'm looking at you (Tell me what do you see) I'm looking at you (And I won't go away) In the light of the star-spangled evening In the name of the red, white, and blue [Bridge: Gene Eugene] You say give me a break I say show me you're broken My lame and legless comrades have spoken Say jump in a lake I say you got to be jokin' Where I come from, the lake is smokin' [Verse 3: Terry Scott Taylor] I will labor for your wages, for the cash of the realm I will tell you all my stories, you can write 'em down But you can save your tears For the names on the wall I'm a living reminder that pride comes before a fall [Chorus: Terry Scott Taylor] I'm looking at you (Tell me what do you see) I'm looking at you (And I won't go away) In the light of the star-spangled evening In the name of the red, white, and blue [Chorus: Terry Scott Taylor] I'm looking at you (Tell me what do you see) I'm looking at you (And I won't go away) In the light of the star-spangled evening In the name of the red, white, and blue

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  • Terry Scott Taylor