Dear Uncle Sam
Dear Uncle Sam,
I know your a busy man,
And tonight I write to you
through tears with a tremblin' hand.
My darlin answered when
He got that call from you.
You said you really need him
But you don't need him like I do.
Don't misunderstand
I know he's fighting for our land
I really love my country
But I also love my man.
He proudly wears the colors
Of the ole red, white, and blue
While I wear a heartache
Since he left me for you.
Dear Uncle Sam
I just got your telegram
And I can't believe that this is me
Shakin like I am
For it said
"I'm sorry to inform you..."
I know your a busy man,
And tonight I write to you
through tears with a tremblin' hand.
My darlin answered when
He got that call from you.
You said you really need him
But you don't need him like I do.
Don't misunderstand
I know he's fighting for our land
I really love my country
But I also love my man.
He proudly wears the colors
Of the ole red, white, and blue
While I wear a heartache
Since he left me for you.
Dear Uncle Sam
I just got your telegram
And I can't believe that this is me
Shakin like I am
For it said
"I'm sorry to inform you..."
Credits
Writer(s): Loretta Lynn
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Other Album Tracks
- Coal Miner's Daughter
- The Letter
- If You're Not Gone Too Long
- You're Lookin' at Country
- The Pill
- Don't Come Home a Drinkin'
- You Ain't Woman Enough
- One's on the Way
- Dear Uncle Sam
- Blue Kentucky Girl
All Album Tracks: The Best of Country & Western - Loretta Lynn >
Altri album
- You Ain't Woman Enough (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 11, 1970)
- Coal Miner's Daughter (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 11, 1970)
- One From The Heart (Live 1981)
- Still Woman Enough
- One's On The Way (feat. Margo Price)
- Coal Miner's Daughter (Recitation)
- I Wanna Be Free (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 30, 1971)
- Coal Miner's Daughter (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 30, 1971) - Single
- Loretta Lynn; an American Singer and Songwriter
- I Fall to Pieces
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