Song | The Sands Of Iwo Jima |
Artist | Drive-By Truckers |
Album | The Dirty South |
作曲 : Drive By Truckers, Hood | |
George A. was at the movies in | |
December '41 | |
They announced it in the lobby what had just gone on | |
He drove up from | |
Birmingham, back to the family's farm | |
Thought he'd get him a deferment, there's was much work to be done | |
He was a family man, even in those days | |
But Uncle | |
Sam decided he was needed anyway | |
In the South | |
Pacific, over half a world away | |
He believed in | |
God and country, things was just that way | |
Just that way | |
When I was just a kid, | |
I spent every weekend | |
On the farm he grew up on so | |
I guess so did | |
IAnd we'd stay up watching movies on that black and white | |
TVWe watched ' | |
The Sands of | |
Iwo Jima' starring | |
John Wayne | |
Every year in | |
June George | |
A. goes to a reunion | |
Of the men that he served with and their wives and kids and grandkids | |
My great uncle used to take me and | |
I'd watch them recollect | |
About some things that | |
I could not comprehend | |
And I thought about that movie, asked if it was that way | |
He just shook his head and smiled at me in such a loving way | |
As he thought about some friends he will never see again | |
He said, "I never saw John Wayne on the sands of Iwo Jima" | |
Most of those men are gone now but he still goes every year | |
And George | |
A.'s still doing fine, especially for his years | |
He's still living on that homestead in the house that he was born in | |
And I sure wish | |
I could go see him today | |
He never drove a new car though he could easily afford it | |
He'd just buy one for the family, take whatever no one wanted | |
He said a shiny car didn't mean much after all the things he'd seen | |
George A. never saw | |
John Wayne on the sands of | |
Iwo JimaGeorge | |
A. never saw | |
John Wayne on the sands of | |
Iwo Jima |
zuò qǔ : Drive By Truckers, Hood | |
George A. was at the movies in | |
December ' 41 | |
They announced it in the lobby what had just gone on | |
He drove up from | |
Birmingham, back to the family' s farm | |
Thought he' d get him a deferment, there' s was much work to be done | |
He was a family man, even in those days | |
But Uncle | |
Sam decided he was needed anyway | |
In the South | |
Pacific, over half a world away | |
He believed in | |
God and country, things was just that way | |
Just that way | |
When I was just a kid, | |
I spent every weekend | |
On the farm he grew up on so | |
I guess so did | |
IAnd we' d stay up watching movies on that black and white | |
TVWe watched ' | |
The Sands of | |
Iwo Jima' starring | |
John Wayne | |
Every year in | |
June George | |
A. goes to a reunion | |
Of the men that he served with and their wives and kids and grandkids | |
My great uncle used to take me and | |
I' d watch them recollect | |
About some things that | |
I could not comprehend | |
And I thought about that movie, asked if it was that way | |
He just shook his head and smiled at me in such a loving way | |
As he thought about some friends he will never see again | |
He said, " I never saw John Wayne on the sands of Iwo Jima" | |
Most of those men are gone now but he still goes every year | |
And George | |
A.' s still doing fine, especially for his years | |
He' s still living on that homestead in the house that he was born in | |
And I sure wish | |
I could go see him today | |
He never drove a new car though he could easily afford it | |
He' d just buy one for the family, take whatever no one wanted | |
He said a shiny car didn' t mean much after all the things he' d seen | |
George A. never saw | |
John Wayne on the sands of | |
Iwo JimaGeorge | |
A. never saw | |
John Wayne on the sands of | |
Iwo Jima |