G _ _ _
Em _ _ _ _ _ .
_ _ _
D _ _ _ _
G.
I knew a man called him Sandy Cain,
Em you folks even knew his name,
C _ .
but a hero,
D yes, was he.
_ _
G.
Left boy, came back a man,
Em still many just don't understand
C.
about the reasons
D we are free.
I _
C.
can't
D forget the look in his
G eyes,
Bm Em or the tears he
C cried as he said these words
D to me.
_ _ _ .
_ All
G gave some, _
A and some
D gave all, and
G some stood through for the
A red, white, and blue, and some
D had to fall.
And _
C if you
D ever think of me,
G.
D think of
Em all your liberties
C and recall, _ _ _
D _ .
_ _
G some gave all.
_ _
Em _ .
_ _ _
C _ _
G _ _
D _ .
_ _ _
G Now Sandy Cain is no longer here,
Em.
but his words are oh so clear,
C _ as they echo
D throughout our land.
_ _
G All his friends who gave us all,
Em.
who stood the ground and took the fall,
C _ to help their
D fellow man.
_ _
C Love your
D country and live with pride,
G.
D and don't forget
Em those who died.
C _ _ America,
D can't you see, _ _ _ _ _ _ all
G gave some, _
A and some
D gave all, and some
G stood through for the red,
A white, and blue, and some
D had to fall.
_ .
_
C And if you
D ever think of me,
G Bm think of
Em all your liberties
C and recall, _ _ _
D _ _ _ .
G some gave all.
And _
C if you
D ever think of
G me,
D think of
Em all your liberties
C and recall, _
D yes recall, _ _
G some gave all, _ .
_
C _ _
D _
G some gave all.
_ .
G _
C _ _
D _ _ _
Cm _ _ .