调:E minor•
Verse 1
Em
D
G
D
Em
G
D
Em
C
Detroit to D.C. night train,
G
D
Em
Lone young man takes a seat.
G
D
Em
G
And by the rhythm of the rails,
D
Em
C
Reading all his mother's mail from a city boy
D
Am
G
D
Em
in a jungle town postmarked Saigon.
G
C
G
He'll go live his mother's dream,
Verse 2
Em
G
He's wandering and lost until a vet in worn fatigues
C
G
Am
G
takes him down to where they belong.
D
Em
Near a soldier, an ex-Marine with with a
G
D
Em
tattooed dagger and eagle trembling,
G
C
G
All come to live a dream,
C
D
to join the slowest parade they'll ever see.
C
D
Am
Their weight of sorrows carried long and carried far,
Verse 3
C
G
Am
G
How would life have ever been the same if
C
G
Am
G
this wall had carved in it one less name?
Em
G
He leaves the letters asking, "Who caused my mother's tears,
C
G
Am
was it Washington or the Viet Cong?"
G
D
Em
Slow deliberate steps are involved.
G
D
Em
He takes them away from the black granite wall toward
Am
Verse 4
G
C
D
Am
Abraham had his war too,
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