Aaron Lewis - Red, White & Blue Lyrics
My grand-mama worked on a factory floorSewing leather for minimum wageWhile my grandaddy worked all the beer joints in townTryna forget the memories he madeCause his daddy was born in 1945He'd been fighting for what we believeAmong 5 other brothers who stood by his sideThey were ready, they were willing to bleedRed, White, and BlueThose colors mean somethingThose colors stay trueLike my family before me, I feel it tooThe blood that's in my veinsRuns Red, White, and BlueMy daddy grew up on the wrong side of poorRubbing nickels together for heatWell he and his sister barely got byWith the clothes and the shoes on their feetSo he joined the service when he was 18Like his daddy and his uncles beforeHe was ready to die for what he believedTo fight for, what's worth fighting forRed, White, and BlueThose colors mean somethingThose colors stay trueLike my family before me, I feel it tooThe blood that's in my veinsRuns Red, White, and BlueWell me and my sisters got kids of our ownAnd my brother's coming up on 16And my daddy taught us all how to live off the landAnd how to stand up for what we believe.Red, White, and BlueThose colors mean somethingThose colors stay trueLike my family before me, I feel it tooThe blood that's in my veinsRuns Red, White, and BlueLike my family before me, I feel it tooThe blood that's in my veinsRuns Red, White, and BlueThe blood that's in my veinsRuns Red, White, and Blue