He’s got a corner lot on dogwood drive
A year old truck and a nine to five
Comes home at night to a pretty wife
With a baby duo
Hell sleep in on Saturday
Cut the grass if if it don’t rain
After church he’ll watch the game
‘N’ have a beer or two
He’ll stand up
When he hears the anthem
And that won’t ever change
He’s still a soldier
He’s blood runs red, white and blue
He put away he’s gun and boots
But he still believes
The American dream
‘Till he’s last breath
He’ll always be a soldier
He’s still a soldier
He’s on his couch for the news at ten
He’ll see those places that he’s been
And when the brothers fall
There’s a part of him that does too
And if they called and needed him back
Aw, he’d be on that place
He’s still a soldier
He’s blood runs red, white and blue
He put away he’s gun and boots
But he still believes
The American dream
‘Till he’s last breath
He’ll always be a soldier
He’s still a soldier
He’s don’t wake up anymore
When he hears thunder
Aw, but even if he lives
To be a hundred
He’ll still be a soldier
He’s still a soldier
He put away he’s gun and boots
But he still believes
The American dream
‘Till he’s last breath
He’ll always be a soldier
He’s still a soldier
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