....airborne daddy gonna take a little trip...
...stand up, hook up.....
...I got another one by my side...
...If that one don't open too...
...PLF will see me through...
...bury me in the leaning rest....
(11th SF version as I, and my two brothers, were taught)
Well SSgt Olson, these may not be Lee Ermey in "Full Metal Jacket," but here's some classic Parris Island for your listening enjoyment... for-waaard harch! lol
A-round her head, she wore a yell-o ribbon (unit repeats)
she wore it in the spring time in the early month of may. (unit repeats)
And if you asked her why the heck she wore it (unit repeats)
she wore for the airman who was far far away (no repeats)
FAR AWAY. (unit) FAR AWAY. (unit)
she wore for the airman who was far far away (no repeat)
A-round the town, she pushed the baby carriage (unit repeats)
she pushed the baby carriage in the early month of may. (unit repeats)
And if you asked her why the heck she pushed it (unit repeats)
she pushed it for the airman who was far far away (no repeats)
FAR AWAY. (unit) FAR AWAY. (unit)
she pushed it for the airman who was far far away (no repeat)
Behind, the door, her daddy kept the shot gun (unit repeats)
her daddy kept the shot gun in the early month of may. (unit repeats)
And if you asked him why the heck he kept it (unit repeats)
he kept it for the airman who was far far away (no repeats)
FAR AWAY. (unit) FAR AWAY. (unit)
he kept it for the airman who was far far away (no repeat)
SrA Ruffino, thanks for sharing, I'm sure many will recall this one, I remember it quite well, excellent choice... great post! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTaps4fuvB4