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My son, John, was a good boy and good to me When we had hard times, well, he stood by me We were in work and out of work and on the go If he had complaints, I never heard of one He would pitch in and help me like a full grown man My son, John, John, my son My son, John, went to college and he made his way Had to earn every penny but he paid his way He worked summers and holidays and through the year And it was no easy struggle that he won But he laughed at the ones who thought he had it hard My son, John, John, my son My son, John, got his uniform and went away With a band playing marches, he was sent away And he wrote me a letter, when he had the time He was loosing his buddies one by one And I prayed and tried not to read between the lines My son, John, John, my son My son, John came home yesterday, he's here to stay Not a word to his father, have I heard him say He seems glad to be home but I can't be sure When I ask him what he'd seen and done He went up to his bedroom and he closed the door My son, John, John, my son He went up to his bedroom and he closed the door My son, John, John, my son
Writer(s): Thomas R Paxton Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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