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He came home to Tennessee, young man at the end of forty five
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Only one of seven men in his platoon that made it back a- live
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And he must've seen some tough things, but he never said too much 'bout all that
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Put his pictures and his memories in our cedar chest, everything but his old army hat
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By the time that I was born, the winds of change had swept a- cross our land
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They were burning flags and draft cards when they bothered to take some kind of stand
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Now we used to laugh at grandpa like he was some old relic from the past
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'Cause he never left the house unless he was wearing that funny looking worn out army hat
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Every eye was on him, anytime when he went anywhere
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They whispered and they pointed, but you could tell my grandpa didn't care
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'I ain't wearing this for them', he'd say, 'It's a whole lot more than that
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For my buddies who gave everything
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The least that I can do is keep on wearing this old army hat'
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He called me up one morning, said he'd seen it on the news on his TV
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'They've opened up a monument to World War II in Washington
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'I ain't getting any younger and I wish someone would take me to see that'
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And I couldn't help but think they're gonna laugh at you up there
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If you show up in that silly army hat
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Two strangers, both sa- lute as grandpa walked up to the monu- ment
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One said, 'Thank you soldier, for the job well done,' the other said, 'A- -men'
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And a young boy told him, ' Sir, my daddy went to war and didn't make it back
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Could you take a picture standing here beside me and maybe let me wear your army hat'
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Every eye was on him, there was not a dry one in the crowd
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They whispered and they pointed as my grandpa stood up extra tall and proud
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And he told him, 'Son, just keep it' when the young boy tried his best to give it back
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'You're a brave little soldier and every soldier needs his very own au- thentic army hat'
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'For your daddy who gave everything the least that I can do
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Is pass on this old worn out army hat' | x 7
Written by Walt Aldridge/Bill Anderson