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" 6 West-Line 5 " - ( Go There For Me ) w/TAPS
In Loving memory of my cousin, SP4 Guy Lamar Mears, Jr. KIA Vietnam 10/17/70 Performed LIVE - 25th Anniversary of The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall, D.C. included in movie, www.AWallAsWitness.com Freedom is NEVER Free! www.GoThereForMe.com
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Susan D. Wiseman - " The Tribute Lady "
Oct. 2004
" It Is The Soldier " - Tributes - NEVER FORGET
Tue May 24, 2005
Pop : Contemporary Christian
Oct. 2004
" It Is The Soldier " - Tributes - NEVER FORGET
Tue May 24, 2005
Pop : Contemporary Christian
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Performed LIVE - 25th Anniversary of The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall - D.C.
In Loving memory of my cousin, Guy Lamar Mears, Jr. (Vietnam Casualty)10/17/70
Freedom is NEVER Free!
www.GoThereForMe.com
In Loving memory of my cousin, Guy Lamar Mears, Jr. (Vietnam Casualty)10/17/70
Freedom is NEVER Free!
www.GoThereForMe.com
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In Loving Memory? of my cousin
Guy Lamar Mears, Jr.
KIA? October 17, 1970? Vietnam Casualty
6 WEST - LINE 5?
(Go There for Me)
Sunrise to sunset? line after line,
Thousands? of names on a wall,
Stand frozen? in time.
Thousands of stories? that will never be told,
Thousands? of young men and women;
Who will? never? grow old.
For their sunrise and sunsets? were a much different time,
When? by the tens of thousands;
They came? lived? and, died.
Lives? caught in a balance,
Between Heaven? and, Hell;
In a place? where honor and glory? would? cover? our dead.
Each one of the fallen? now, a name? on ?The Wall,?
In the order? they fell;
Before you now? standing tall.
So, each time? you come here,
Would you? fall? to ?your? knees;
And, when you rise? Salute them? ALL,
And, would you? ?Touch One?? for me?
6 West - Line 5
Just one name? you?ll see,
Long after? I?m gone;
Would you? go there? for me?
Tell him? ?I Loved Him?
Tell them? you?re FREE,
Don?t let them? be? forgotten;
Go there? for me!
(Musical Interlude)
Sunrise to sunset? line after line,
By the thousands they?ll come? to ?The Wall?;
And, reflect? on that time.
And, when the day comes?
No one comes? who? knows them by name,
Tell them? for us? not one died? in vain!
From East to West
For each name? that you see,
Long after we?re gone;
Go there? for me!
Tell them? ?We Loved Them?
Tell them? you?re FREE!
Don?t let? it? be? forgotten,
That? FREEDOM? IS? NEVER? FREE!
Words and Music
?Copyright October 2004 by Susan D. Wiseman
Guy Lamar Mears, Jr.
KIA? October 17, 1970? Vietnam Casualty
6 WEST - LINE 5?
(Go There for Me)
Sunrise to sunset? line after line,
Thousands? of names on a wall,
Stand frozen? in time.
Thousands of stories? that will never be told,
Thousands? of young men and women;
Who will? never? grow old.
For their sunrise and sunsets? were a much different time,
When? by the tens of thousands;
They came? lived? and, died.
Lives? caught in a balance,
Between Heaven? and, Hell;
In a place? where honor and glory? would? cover? our dead.
Each one of the fallen? now, a name? on ?The Wall,?
In the order? they fell;
Before you now? standing tall.
So, each time? you come here,
Would you? fall? to ?your? knees;
And, when you rise? Salute them? ALL,
And, would you? ?Touch One?? for me?
6 West - Line 5
Just one name? you?ll see,
Long after? I?m gone;
Would you? go there? for me?
Tell him? ?I Loved Him?
Tell them? you?re FREE,
Don?t let them? be? forgotten;
Go there? for me!
(Musical Interlude)
Sunrise to sunset? line after line,
By the thousands they?ll come? to ?The Wall?;
And, reflect? on that time.
And, when the day comes?
No one comes? who? knows them by name,
Tell them? for us? not one died? in vain!
From East to West
For each name? that you see,
Long after we?re gone;
Go there? for me!
Tell them? ?We Loved Them?
Tell them? you?re FREE!
Don?t let? it? be? forgotten,
That? FREEDOM? IS? NEVER? FREE!
Words and Music
?Copyright October 2004 by Susan D. Wiseman
