Story Behind The Song
A tribute to all who have been and will be serving a purpose greater than themselves through the outlet of the United States Armed Forces, this song was inspired by frequent thoughts of my BlackHawk-flying brother in Iraq, and a few key phrases spoken by
Song Description
Mom and Dad remember how their son used to play-fight out back. He is now involved in a real life, danger-filled fight overseas, while his family remains hopeful for his safe return.
Song Length |
3:12 |
Genre |
Country - General, Country - Bluegrass |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Welcoming, Pleased |
Subject |
Armed Forces, Boys, Men |
Similar Artists |
Ricky Skaggs, Brooks & Dunn |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
VERSE 1
You used to be a little boy running out back in the woods,
riding bikes, and making spitballs, playing all the games you could.
But now you are a strong young man many miles away,
and soon enough I'll look at you, and you will hear me say,
CHORUS
"Welcome home, my son. It's been a job well done.
Been a hard-fought road to freedom, but now the victory is won.
And I will wave this red and white and blue,
and shout, "Hallelujah!"
Cause freedom reigns and freedom lives,
and it's because of you.
VERSE 2
I must admit I shuddered when they said you got the call.
But soon enough I knew it was your moment to stand tall,
to represent the liberty of eagles flying high.
And soon enough I'll see your face,
and you will hear me cry,
BRIDGE
You have run the race, and finished strong,
and shown the strength of your resolve.
I honor you as a hero...
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