He said goodbye to his momma
To fight for the red white and blue
He was nineteen and green with a new M-16
Just doing what he had to do
He was dropped in the jungle
Where the choppers would rumble
With the smell of napalm in the air
On him and twenty nine more
They fought for their lives
On the eighth of November
As they carried his brothers away
With the fire raining down
There were few men left standing that day
Saw the eagle fly through a clear blue sky
1965, the eighth of November
Now he's fifty eight and his ponytail's gray
But the battle still plays in his head
But he's strong when he talks
And he ties it on one time a year
And swallows it down with his tears
Saw the eagle fly through a clear blue sky
On the eighth of November
As they carried his brothers away
With the fire raining down
There were few men left standing that day
He said goodbye to his momma
To fight for the red white and blue
He was nineteen and green with a new M-16