Grascals (The)

Remembering
He always remembered December '41 They bombed Pearl Harbor and the big war had begun They sent a country boy to Europe with a gun And he always remembered December '41 And he always remembered the day they hit the beach God knows he saw things that no one should ever see He couldn't bring himself to tell it all to me But he always remembered the day they hit the beach I hope that they don't make men like my grandpa anymore Go off to battle on some foreign, distant shore A lifetime of nightmare's of the hell they called the war I hope that they don't make men like my grandpa anymore And she always remembered the day that he got home The boy she kissed goodbye to years ago was gone She said a heart of gold had hardened into stone And she always remembered the day that he got home And I'll always remember June of '85 The first time that I ever saw some real peace in his eyes He told me and daddy I can't wait to see those guys And I'll always remember the day my grandpa died I hope that they don't make men like my grandpa anymore SongtexteGo off to battle on some far and distant shore A lifetime of nightmare's of the hell they called the war I hope that they don't make men like my grandpa anymore (Thanks to Minstrel_Pains for these lyrics) Aus Songtexte Mania