Letters From War
Mark Schultz
- Am*1
- C*1
- F*1
- G*1
- G7*1
Continúa después del anuncio
Tono:
Capo:
Capo on the 1st fretF C She Walked to the mailbox on thatG G7 C bright Summer's dayF C Found a letter from her son in aF G C F war far away.C He spoke of the weather and goodG G7 friends that he'd madeC Said "I've been thinking about dad and the life that he had that'sF G Am why I'm here today."G C G And then at the end he said, "YouAm F are what I'm fighting for"G It was the first of the lettersC from war. Chorus:F G And she started writing "You areG C G C good and your braveC F What a father that you'll beG someday,G C G C Make it home make it safe," SheF G wrote every night as she prayed.G7 CF C Then late in December a day she'llG G7 C not forgetContinúa después del anuncioF C oh, her tears stained the paperF G C with every word that she readG C It said "I was up on a hill I wasG C out there aloneG When the shots all rang out andF bombs were explodingG C G That's when I saw him, he cameC back for meG C F And though he was captured a manG set me freeF G Am And that man was your son heG C asked me to write to youG Am I told him I would, oh, I swore,"F G It was the last of the lettersC from war.Am And she prayed he was livingC F Kept on believing and wrote every night just to say. Chorus:G C G C "You are good and your braveC F What a father that you'll beG someday,G C G C Make it home make it safe," andF G G7 C so she kept writing each day.F C Then two years later, AutumnG G7 C leaves all aroundF C A car pulls in the drive way, andF G C F she fell to the groundC And out steps a Captain where herG boy used to standC G He said "Mom I'm following ordersC G from all of your lettersF G Am And I've come home again."G C Am He ran in to hold her dropped allG Am his bags on the floorF G C Holding all of her letters from warG C Bring him homeG C Bring him homeG C Bring him home