Normandy
Machine guns going and
Dropping the bombs
And that's just the way things went
And would I do it again?
Damn right I would
101st... first to fight
On the 6th of June
To save the world that night
1944 never fought before
Teenage kids all geared up
Ready to win that war
We sat outside his hand built home
And he told me about his life
100 years old
Remembering every moment of that fight
In the morning
The Storms rolled in
It was completely silent
Jumpin' into open fire
Explosion... one continuous flame
A hell of a sight to see
Normandy... Normandy
He said That's another thing
They don't understand
We had to win that war or risk losing
This free land
We sat outside his hand built home
And he turned on the porch light
I asked him if he would do it again
He said "you're damn right"
In the morning
The Storms rolled in
It was completely silent
Jumpin' into open fire
Explosion one continuous flame
A hell of a sight to see
Normandy... Normandy
Yea the odds were stacked against them
And nothing added up
But somehow by the grace of God it was enough
They held on cause they had to
But some had to give it all
In Normandy... Normandy
Never forget the heroes who kept us free
In Normandy... Normandy
And sacrificed it all that day in
Normandy
You're as valuable to this country today as we were
In World War II and don't you ever forget it
Dropping the bombs
And that's just the way things went
And would I do it again?
Damn right I would
101st... first to fight
On the 6th of June
To save the world that night
1944 never fought before
Teenage kids all geared up
Ready to win that war
We sat outside his hand built home
And he told me about his life
100 years old
Remembering every moment of that fight
In the morning
The Storms rolled in
It was completely silent
Jumpin' into open fire
Explosion... one continuous flame
A hell of a sight to see
Normandy... Normandy
He said That's another thing
They don't understand
We had to win that war or risk losing
This free land
We sat outside his hand built home
And he turned on the porch light
I asked him if he would do it again
He said "you're damn right"
In the morning
The Storms rolled in
It was completely silent
Jumpin' into open fire
Explosion one continuous flame
A hell of a sight to see
Normandy... Normandy
Yea the odds were stacked against them
And nothing added up
But somehow by the grace of God it was enough
They held on cause they had to
But some had to give it all
In Normandy... Normandy
Never forget the heroes who kept us free
In Normandy... Normandy
And sacrificed it all that day in
Normandy
You're as valuable to this country today as we were
In World War II and don't you ever forget it
Credits
Writer(s): Hunter Jergens, Jim “pee Wee” Martin, Karen Waldrup
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