Sons rebelled, don t hang your head
Make your fathers proud, play the taps
first born in forty four
Play the taps, news was bad on upland ave, fire that volley loud
play the bugle
While fathers yelled, play the taps, sons rebelled
Sons rebelled, sons rebelled The, don t go to war
play the taps
Don t hang your head, fire that volley loud
Don t go to war, sons rebelled
Play the bugle, play the bugle
Who volunteered to stand, metuchen mourn our loss
first born in forty four
don t hang your head
Play the taps, raise your rifles to the sky boys
Play the bugle, don t hang your head
In uniform you raised a man, in uniform you raised a man, raise your rifles to the sky boys
Play the taps, play the bugle
Sons rebelled, raise your rifles to the sky boys
while fathers yelled
make your mothers proud
Sons rebelled, raise your rifles to the sky boys Lumineers, and mothers clutched the cross
don t go to war
love should make you feel good
Play the bugle, while fathers yelled, kennedy made him believe we could do much more
raise your rifles to the sky boys
fire that volley loud
metuchen mourn our loss
Kennedy made him believe we could do much more, news was bad on upland ave
Metuchen mourn our loss, fire that volley loud
Don t go to war, first born in forty four
Play the taps, play the taps, fire that volley loud
This is a song about my brother, Charles J. Schultz, 2d Lt. Marine Corps, who died in Vietnam on June 3, 1967. He did not have to go to Nam or even into the military as he had been accepted into the U. of Michigan School of Natural Resources and would have been exempt. He was in Nam for 30 days when he died in a firefight in Quang Tri province. A devotee of JFK, he answered Kennedy's call by going into the Marines and to Nam. Wes of the Lumineers is his nephew, the son of my brother, Mike. May they rest in peace. May we all know peace someday.
Charlie boy, don't go to war, first born in forty four
Kennedy made him believe we could do much more
Oh
Lillian, don't hang your head, love should make you feel good
In uniform you raised a man, who volunteered to stand
Oh
Play the bugle, play the taps
Make your mothers proud
Raise your rifles to the sky boys
Fire that volley loud
News was bad on Upland Ave.,
Metuchen mourn our loss
Sons rebelled, while fathers yelled,
And mothers clutched the cross
Oh
Play the bugle, play the taps and
Make your mothers proud
Raise your rifles to the sky boys
Fire that volley loud
Charlie boy, don't go to war, first born in forty - four
Kennedy made him believe we could do much more
Ohhh
Lillian, don't hang your head, love should make you feel good
In uniform you raised a man, who volunteered to stand
Ohhh
Play the bugle, play the taps and
Make your mothers proud
Raise your rifles to the sky boys
Fire that volley loud
News was bad on upland ave., metuchen mourn our loss
Sons rebelled, while fathers yelled, and mothers clutched the cross
Ohhh
Play the bugle, play the taps and
Make your fathers proud
Raise your rifles to the sky boys
Fire that volley loud
Probably the main reason why I love Reign is because they have such an amazing music selection. :) love loved when they played this song - young Mary and Francis in 1x02
My grandpapa fought in the Vietnam War. He lost his left leg, and we were listening to this song in the car and he started crying.. God bless the people who lost family members and their lives fighting in such a war.