歌曲 | The Other Little Soldier |
歌手 | Josh Gracin |
专辑 | Josh Gracin |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作曲 : Cameron, Wright | |
He used to play in daddy's uniform | |
With the stripes across the sleeve | |
And he knew when he was all grown up | |
What he was gonna to be | |
He used to like to ambush every careless cat or dog | |
That had the nerve to cross the battle lines he had drawn | |
And even though he didn't know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war | |
The phone rang in the middle of the night | |
When they called his dad to go | |
Kissed him and his mom goodbye | |
And said God I love you both | |
I know that it's a lot to ask of such a little man | |
But hold the fort and | |
I'll be home as quickly as I can | |
And even though he didn't know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war | |
A wall cannot begin to hold | |
The names of all the kids | |
Who gave the great sacrifice | |
That any child could give | |
It was the first time he had ever seen | |
A flag from up that close | |
And he watched them as | |
They folded it so careful and so slow | |
As they gave it to his mother | |
He knew what he should do | |
He raised his little hand and | |
Gave his dad one last salute | |
And even though he didn't know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war |
zuo qu : Cameron, Wright | |
He used to play in daddy' s uniform | |
With the stripes across the sleeve | |
And he knew when he was all grown up | |
What he was gonna to be | |
He used to like to ambush every careless cat or dog | |
That had the nerve to cross the battle lines he had drawn | |
And even though he didn' t know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war | |
The phone rang in the middle of the night | |
When they called his dad to go | |
Kissed him and his mom goodbye | |
And said God I love you both | |
I know that it' s a lot to ask of such a little man | |
But hold the fort and | |
I' ll be home as quickly as I can | |
And even though he didn' t know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war | |
A wall cannot begin to hold | |
The names of all the kids | |
Who gave the great sacrifice | |
That any child could give | |
It was the first time he had ever seen | |
A flag from up that close | |
And he watched them as | |
They folded it so careful and so slow | |
As they gave it to his mother | |
He knew what he should do | |
He raised his little hand and | |
Gave his dad one last salute | |
And even though he didn' t know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war |
zuò qǔ : Cameron, Wright | |
He used to play in daddy' s uniform | |
With the stripes across the sleeve | |
And he knew when he was all grown up | |
What he was gonna to be | |
He used to like to ambush every careless cat or dog | |
That had the nerve to cross the battle lines he had drawn | |
And even though he didn' t know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war | |
The phone rang in the middle of the night | |
When they called his dad to go | |
Kissed him and his mom goodbye | |
And said God I love you both | |
I know that it' s a lot to ask of such a little man | |
But hold the fort and | |
I' ll be home as quickly as I can | |
And even though he didn' t know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war | |
A wall cannot begin to hold | |
The names of all the kids | |
Who gave the great sacrifice | |
That any child could give | |
It was the first time he had ever seen | |
A flag from up that close | |
And he watched them as | |
They folded it so careful and so slow | |
As they gave it to his mother | |
He knew what he should do | |
He raised his little hand and | |
Gave his dad one last salute | |
And even though he didn' t know | |
What his dad was fighting for | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
He was proud to be the other little soldier | |
In this war |