Key: A
Introduction: A G C
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Said goodbye to his momma as he left south dakota
G C
to fight fot the red white and blue
A
He was nineteen in green with a new M-1
G C
Just doing what he had to do
A
He was dropped in the jungle where the choppers would rumble
G C
With the smell of napalm in the air
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And the seargent said
G C
Look up ahead
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Like a dark evil cloud twelve hundred came down
G C
On him and twenty-nine more
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They fought for their lives but most of them died
G C
In the 173rd airborne
Chorus
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On the th of November the angels were crying
G C
As they carried his brothers away
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With the fire raining down and the hell all around
G C
There were few men left standing that day
A
Saw an eagle fly through a clear blue sky
G C
Nineteen-sixty-five
A G C
the th of November
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Now he's fifty-eight and his pony tail's gray
G C
But the battle still plays in his head
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He limps when he walks but he's strong when he talks
G C
About the shrapnell they left in his leg
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He puts on a suit over his airborne tatoo
G C
He ties it on one time a year
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He remembers the fallen as he orders a tall one
G C
And swallows it down with his tears
Chorus
A
On the th of November the angels were crying
G C
As they carried his brothers away
A
With the fire raining down and the hell all around
G C
There were few men left standing that day
A
Saw an eagle fly through a clear blue sky
G C
Nineteen-sixty-five
A G C
the th of November
A
Saw an eagle fly through a clear blue sky
G C
Nineteen-sixty-five
A
On the eighth of november the angels were crying
G C
As they carried his brothers away
A
With the fire raining down and the hell all around
G C
There were few men left standing that day
A
On the eighth of november the angels were crying
G C
As they carried his brothers away
A
With the fire raining down and the hell all around
G C
There were few men left standing that day
A
Saw an eagle fly through a clear blue sky
G C
Nineteen-sixty-five
A G C
the th of November
Instrumental
A G C
Verse
A
Said goodbye to his momma as he left south dakota
G C
to fight fot the red white and blue
A
He was nineteen in green with a new M-1
G C
Just doing what he had to do