Well I Used To Hang Out Down At The VFW Hall
And Stare At The Photographs Up On The Wall
Of The Neighbourhood Boys That Died In The Wars We’ve Been Through
And The Hand Lettered Sign That Said Remember Jimmy Mcgrew

Well Jimmy Went To Nam Back In 1965
But There’s A Lot Of Men Here That Think Jimmy Mcgrew’s Still Alive
Though They Carved His Name On A Stone In Washington DC
His Brother Said, That Stone Don’t Prove A Thing To Me

It’s Veteran’s Day And The Skies Are Gray
Leave The Uniforms Home Because There Isn’t Going To Be A Parade
But We’ll Fill Up A Glass For The Ones That Didn’t Make It Through
And Leave A Light In The Window Tonight For Jimmy Mcgrew

There’s A Hot Rain Falling On The Back Streets Of Saigon
There’s An Old Soldier Stumbling Down The Alley With His Mama
Lord His Eyes Are Cloudy And His Arms Are Black And Blue
He’s Just Hanging By A Thread And He Looks Like Jimmy Mcgrew

It’s Veteran’s Day And The Skies Are Gray
Leave The Uniforms Home Because There Isn’t Going To Be A Parade
But We’ll Fill Up A Glass For The Ones That Didn’t Make It Through
And Leave A Light In The Window Tonight For Jimmy Mcgrew

And Keep It Burning Bright, There May Still Be A Lot Of Jimmy Mcgrew’s Over There

But We’ll Fill Up A Glass For The Ones That Didn’t Make It Through
And Leave A Light In The Window Tonight For Jimmy Mcgrew