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True story about a local homeless vet who suffered from PTSD.
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#1,411 today Peak #14
#278 in subgenre today Peak #2
Author
Kimberly Hales Kime/Ed Davis
Rights
2013-2017
Uploaded
June 12, 2017
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MP3 2.6 MB, 128 kbps, 2:53
Lyrics
V1 I saw him every day Walking Elm and Eugene Street Lived alone eight years come May slept beneath a tarp tied between trees V2 I rarely spoke to him tossed him my spare change I never went out on a limb too many to save anyway Pre-chorus * (with)brown eyes, full of sadness, weathered face, marked with kindness Chorus I heard he was found today In Union Cemetery by the veterans’ graves A forgotten man’s story that should be told Goodbye Semper Fi Sergeant Cole V3 He told very few his tale Served in ‘Nam at nineteen Six kids and marriages failed The smell of death haunted his dreams V4 To find peace he left his home Hitching down south for sunshine He polished the vet’s headstones Making sure the Stars and Stripes were flying repeat pre-chorus and chorus Bridge to some he was a nuisance for others he served a purpose Surely credit is deserved For his honorable service repeat pre-chorus and chorus Tag: Goodbye, Semper Fi Sergeant Cole © Kimberly Kime/Ed Davis All Rights Reserved BMI 2013-2017_________________________
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