G [Verse 1] D I used to hang out down at the local VFW hall G Lord, I was staring at a photograph up on the wall D Of all the boys in the neighbourhood who died back in World War Two G And the hand lettered sign said, 'Remember our Jimmy McGrew' [Verse 2] D Well, Jimmy went away back in 1965 G There's a lot of men here think that Jimmy McGrew's still alive D They carved his name on a stone down in Washington, DC G But his brother says, "That stone don't mean a damn thing to me" [Chorus] C G It's veteran's day and the skies are grey Bm Em Am D Leave your uniforms home, boys, there ain't gonna be a parade G C But we'll fill up a glass for the ones that didn't make it through, yeah G D C G Hey, leave a light in the window tonight for Jimmy McGrew [Verse 3] D There's a hot rain falling on the back streets of Saigon G And there's a white man running down the alley with his mama-san D But lord, his eyes are cloudy and his arms are black and blue G And he's a-hanging by a thread and he looks like our Jimmy McGrew [Chorus] C G It's veteran's day and the skies are grey Bm Em Am D Leave your uniforms home, boys, there ain't gonna be a parade G C But we'll fill up a glass for the ones that didn't make it through, yeah G D C Hey, leave a light in the window tonight for Jimmy McGrew G D G Yeah, leave a light in the window tonight for Jimmy McGrew