Irish Road We spun round In resurrection Laying Rest to wayward souls We never saw our future Had only memories to hold Of a place much rich and greener I left my West Virginia home I gambled all I had away to walk down the Irish road This place is dry and barren But they say Jesus walked these streets Keep a bible right beside my head Each night when I’m asleep Well I used to not believe it But Mama prayed to save my soul Cause Lucifer’s alive and well He lives down the Irish Road Chorus I prayed Saint Brigid come and save me Before the Devil takes control What once was a heart of gold Is now as Black as Coal I swear I see the faces I laid beneath the cobble stones Every night they come and Haunt me From Down the Irish Road They set fire to Armageddon I rained the brass down in the sand He cried out for Janie As he reached and took my hand Now the piper man’s a blowing While the angels take him home Saint Micheal lost another son Down the Irish road I prayed Saint Brigid come and save me before the Devil takes Control What once was a heart of gold Is now as black as coal I swear I see the faces I laid beneath the cobble stones Every night they come and haunt me From down the Irish road Every night they come and haunt me From down the Irish Road
Ever think of a song, about Amos Miller, the Amish Farmer, who sells raw milk. The media would like to bury the story from the public, ears. From the informal American public.
Operated my crane there, picking up the pieces. Memories of melted aluminum and bloodstains are still heavy. Spent a total of five years and eight months in the Middle east. It was my honor to serve you kids and be part of the effort. I spent so much time with 10Mtn. I think they were our security. Whoever? where ever? You kids made me proud. We are Family.
Your song sparked a conversation between me and my dad and our service and what happened to him and his unit in IRAQ. Without this song there’s a lot of things I wouldn’t know. Things I can tell my future grandchildren about their grandpa and his brothers and sisters
@mikelebuckband Thanks for your service and bravery on the road. I can sense the weight on your heart with this song and I hope you have found ways to deal with the grief/pain of your experiences. Without men and women like you I wouldn't be able to be as free as I am here in the US, so again thank you and everyone else who has served and sacrificed for our freedoms. Cheers bro.
Spent a year patrolling Route Irish. That damn road claimed the best of us. I saw the best and worst that humanity has to offer on that road. Looks like we were there at the same time. Thank you for sharing.
I’m writing my memoirs of Route Irish right now I’ll post it when I’m done. First time visiting back to this moment in over 16 years. 39 back in Kentucky and have my own family, I’ve never spoken on it but this song makes me feel like it’s time. Thank you brother for this. If you were there, then you know.
I was probably with you? I was in the corps in 06. The main road I think of we called old concrete road if my memory is correct? It was by a base called alkim I know I spelled that wrong. It was next to a concrete factory. That road had tons of ieds. We had a lot of trouble going to a small base called kv. Kvs road was similar to normal highways in a way. The roads were misleading they also had a lot of ieds. One hit next to my truck outside of kv. I thought it was an rpg because in the middle of the desert, there was a car that turned its lights on and hauled ass. If you know the roads I'm talking about, reach out if you don't mind. As always, be safe and enjoy life.
@@mikemeeks8436 Mike who were you with? I was in Iraq from the fall 2006- spring of 2007. I flew with 53’s with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465. The place where I think you’re talking about was Al Qaim (AQ). That was the FOB out there in the desert where they had the huge concrete plant. I used to fly into there and we always had problems. Korean Village (KV) was another one out there in bad guy country. Ar Rutbah was another hellhole we used to hit frequently. If I remember correctly we called that main highway MSR Golf or Gold. I can’t remember that, but I remember seeing the convoys getting hit. I have some bad memories of flying over that road. Semper Fi brother. I hope life is treating you well. 🇺🇸
Mr. Buck and I did many patrols together- we were the first IED hunters and I for one am honored to have done such a heinous job. Great song, Buck. OIF2 03-05
2003 done that road many a time down to the airport. We were OGA so get no thanks, but we were there with you and shared that ground with the combat vets. We feel what you feel and appreciate the poetic words of this song. God bless you and all that served in combat.
Right on brother, many a friend that were in your group. I know well the program. We were all fortunate with a heavy price, but cant imagine spending that decade doing anything else.If you know any Infadel Originals then you know me...
Wow! What an amazing song! Thank you so much for your service to the USA 🇺🇸 As the wife of a USMC veteran, those words you sang hit close to home! My husband served…I stayed home with our children, that’s how I served. I sent my husband to a place I’d never heard of, and they brought him back to me a little different, but he came home! God bless you and thank you for sharing your gift of music 🎶 🇺🇸 🦅
Thank you both for your service!!! Respect!!! May The Almighty's protection,,,blessings,,,mercy,,, forgiveness & most importantly His love be upon you & your family. Semper Fi !!!
When I got home from my first tour. There was a Medal waiting for me. A Civilian, Meritorious Service Award. ( Long story ) It had a handwritten thank you note in the envelope. Signed by Both George Bush and Laura. When you proudly said you "stayed home with the children", I thought of that medal. They come with a medal and various-sized ribbons. My wife took the smallest one and said. "This is mine. I earned it." I could not agree more. We, are, Family. When one serves all serve Thank your husband, my Brother, for me.
@@shellbackllc that made my entire year!! Sometimes when a comment on the internet comes when you need it, well, you just need it and it’s appreciated beyond words! God bless you ♥️ 🇺🇸 🦅
I’m sure most of y’all know this but there is still proud Americans who stand for the anthem and place their hands on their hearts not for the government but for you hero’s love you guys and ladies.
So many trips up and down route Irish. Good and bad memories but I came home, many didn't. Songs like this bring back so many memories. May everyone give a thought to the fallen. See you all at the reorganisation brothers and sisters RIP. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🏴
Man thanks for writing this. Fucked me up a little, it's not PTSD its nostalgia I guess. Lost almost 15 months of my life there. My son was 3 days old when I deployed. I thank God everyday he let me come home. Can't say that for some of my brothers. Thanks again
Cheers brother. Thank you to you and all who have made the ultimate sacrifice for myself and my family to be here, be free, and be safe. Let those men and women be honored and remember for an eternity
Thank you so much. Most of our music just pokes fun at stuff experienced. Never "go there" for real music about Iraq and Afghanistan. Way to man up and getting real.
First time hearing this i was all over the green zone with 3rd ACR in 2006 route Bug and route Irsih where two of the most dangerous places we protected.
Good song for all who had the misery of having white knuckled the trip down Rt Irish, the Baghdad Airport road. I was lucky enough not to travel Rt Irish much as I was always moving through the city in Iraqi vehicles preferably or armored SUV’s when I worked for State Dept. No way I wanted to be insurgent target practice on that road. I had to take it though the day I left Baghdad. For that I had to take the Rhino, the armored bus out. Most on the bus were leaving and the mood was celebratory till the driver and gunner got on. The driver strapped himself in, putting on his helmet and then he and the gunner prayed, the gunner kneeling double kneed on the hard metal floor. They prayed for sometime holding hands asking for Gods help to survive another trip. The whole group quieted, sobered by the intensity of the praying. The rest of the trip was quiet. I knew the danger. Though I had rarely had the misfortune of traveling Irish, the attacks were so frequent almost every day we were briefed on casualties, bombings, attacks there. The tragedy of it struck home when half the personal protection team I usually road with to my State Dept meetings was killed on Irish. I ran into one of the Blackwater guys just after he had survived the attack. He said they would do ‘milk runs’ for the embassy to pick up mail and packages in the mornings, driving out and back fast to the airport, when they were hit. A heavy machine gun was firing from an overpass with armor piercing rounds that went right through both vehicles. The survivors bailed out, hiding in a ditch as the team firing on them continued to chop them apart. He said they all would have been dead but right then a miracle happened. An Apache perfectly rolled over on the team attacking them, taking out the heavy machine gun and supporting fire. He put an arm out flat indicating the overpass and the heavy machine gun at one end, rolling his other hand over to indicate the Apache turning down firing. He said the dead insurgents had Russian passports and the attack was so well coordinated they suspected they were Chechen’s. I remember how pale and calm he was telling me about it despite most of the team just having been killed a few hours before and almost him as well. To all who traveled the Irish Road.
What a powerful delivery and message. God bless the souls that traveled the Irish road. Take heart that those we had to leave behind rest in his endless grace and know that we will join the when our work is done. Thank you all for your service and sacrifice.. You are all loved.
Fantastic song and an amazing tribute. Traveled this road at least twice a week during my first deployment. Spent way too many night at Baghdad International Airport.
GREAT SONG ! Thanks for you're SERVICE . You're song hits home deeply for sure , for my SON is also a IRAQ WAR VET . MUCH RESPECT to you and all that served , without MEN like you , we'd be NOTHING . 👋🙏💪💯
Wow that was very moving. If this doesn’t get picked up and go to number one on the charts there’s something very wrong with the country music industry. Best wishes good luck 🤞
If the tribal elites didn't need to be "rich & greener" among other things then we wouldn't be writing songs like like this. But they do and you did. Beautiful song, perfectly written and played. Thank you for your offering. Keep the spirit friend 🤠🤘🏼❤️
Thank you for this great song. It is on my my cigar smoking, Whisky drinking, Engineer Cav hat wearing playlist. I was there in 04/05 and took Route Irish a few times. It was a little asshole puckering sometimes. Just retired, but miss those days a lot, and those that didn’t make it home with us at the end of the tour.
Some of the most intense times of my life were spent on those routes...Lost some Brothers there and when we got home...This song punches me in the gut...Bless them all rest well Brothers!!
Great job boys. Another great one strate from the soul the truth of what it's really like for those who have walked in those boots. Keep on keeping on Mikele & Radiowv!!!
Irish Road
We spun round In resurrection
Laying Rest to wayward souls
We never saw our future
Had only memories to hold
Of a place much rich and greener
I left my West Virginia home
I gambled all I had away to walk down the
Irish road
This place is dry and barren
But they say Jesus walked these streets
Keep a bible right beside my head
Each night when I’m asleep
Well I used to not believe it
But Mama prayed to save my soul
Cause Lucifer’s alive and well
He lives down the Irish Road
Chorus
I prayed Saint Brigid come and save me
Before the Devil takes control
What once was a heart of gold
Is now as Black as Coal
I swear I see the faces
I laid beneath the cobble stones
Every night they come and Haunt me
From Down the Irish Road
They set fire to Armageddon
I rained the brass down in the sand
He cried out for Janie
As he reached and took my hand
Now the piper man’s a blowing
While the angels take him home
Saint Micheal lost another son
Down the Irish road
I prayed Saint Brigid come and save me before the Devil takes Control
What once was a heart of gold
Is now as black as coal
I swear I see the faces
I laid beneath the cobble stones
Every night they come and haunt me
From down the Irish road
Every night they come and haunt me
From down the Irish Road
wish you would pin this to the top !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Salute..........
Lucifer's alive and well down the Irish Road has more truth than anyone realizes
Ever think of a song, about Amos Miller, the Amish Farmer, who sells raw milk. The media would like to bury the story from the public, ears. From the informal American public.
Operated my crane there, picking up the pieces. Memories of melted aluminum and bloodstains are still heavy. Spent a total of five years and eight months in the Middle east. It was my honor to serve you kids and be part of the effort. I spent so much time with 10Mtn. I think they were our security. Whoever? where ever? You kids made me proud. We are Family.
I wanna thank everyone for the love!!!! I just held the pen. Woke up at 4 am and it poured out of me. God bless my brothers and sisters.
I still wake up at odd hours of the night as well since coming home and it’s been 6 years.Thank you brother and God Bless America.
God's instrument brother
Your song sparked a conversation between me and my dad and our service and what happened to him and his unit in IRAQ. Without this song there’s a lot of things I wouldn’t know. Things I can tell my future grandchildren about their grandpa and his brothers and sisters
@mikelebuckband Thanks for your service and bravery on the road. I can sense the weight on your heart with this song and I hope you have found ways to deal with the grief/pain of your experiences. Without men and women like you I wouldn't be able to be as free as I am here in the US, so again thank you and everyone else who has served and sacrificed for our freedoms. Cheers bro.
Ngl I teared up a bit
Lord I wish this is what we could hear when we turn the radios on in our cars.
God Bless.
Bluetooth broken? Lol, jk, I totally agree with your sentiment. This is so much better than the crap playing 99.9999% on the radio.
We’re not heard on the country back roads. AOC has made that abundantly clear with her instagram
Spent a year patrolling Route Irish. That damn road claimed the best of us. I saw the best and worst that humanity has to offer on that road. Looks like we were there at the same time. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your service and all the sacrifice you made 🙏
🙏🏽
You’re a real life superhero
@@T-MoGamingHardly, but thank you for your support.
I’m writing my memoirs of Route Irish right now I’ll post it when I’m done. First time visiting back to this moment in over 16 years. 39 back in Kentucky and have my own family, I’ve never spoken on it but this song makes me feel like it’s time. Thank you brother for this. If you were there, then you know.
God bless you brother. I’ve found peace as well and I’m glad to hear that you’re coming home. I was there in 04-05 and it was a hellhole
Several surgeries later and now 41 with a family with 2 beautiful amazing kids. Thanks for sharing, I to remember route Irish, every day.
I drove down Route Irish on several occasions in 2006. Great song, and I very much appreciate this fellow Veteran for making it. 😢😞
Thank you for your service 🙏
I was probably with you? I was in the corps in 06. The main road I think of we called old concrete road if my memory is correct? It was by a base called alkim I know I spelled that wrong. It was next to a concrete factory. That road had tons of ieds. We had a lot of trouble going to a small base called kv. Kvs road was similar to normal highways in a way. The roads were misleading they also had a lot of ieds. One hit next to my truck outside of kv. I thought it was an rpg because in the middle of the desert, there was a car that turned its lights on and hauled ass. If you know the roads I'm talking about, reach out if you don't mind. As always, be safe and enjoy life.
@@mikemeeks8436
Mike who were you with? I was in Iraq from the fall 2006- spring of 2007. I flew with 53’s with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 465.
The place where I think you’re talking about was Al Qaim (AQ). That was the FOB out there in the desert where they had the huge concrete plant. I used to fly into there and we always had problems.
Korean Village (KV) was another one out there in bad guy country.
Ar Rutbah was another hellhole we used to hit frequently.
If I remember correctly we called that main highway MSR Golf or Gold. I can’t remember that, but I remember seeing the convoys getting hit. I have some bad memories of flying over that road.
Semper Fi brother. I hope life is treating you well. 🇺🇸
Mr. Buck and I did many patrols together- we were the first IED hunters and I for one am honored to have done such a heinous job. Great song, Buck. OIF2 03-05
Respect 💯💯
TYFYS
Thank you!
Thank you for your service 🙏
2003 done that road many a time down to the airport. We were OGA so get no thanks, but we were there with you and shared that ground with the combat vets. We feel what you feel and appreciate the poetic words of this song. God bless you and all that served in combat.
Right on brother, many a friend that were in your group. I know well the program. We were all fortunate with a heavy price, but cant imagine spending that decade doing anything else.If you know any Infadel Originals then you know me...
Thank you sir
Same, Brother. OGA 2002 - 2010. Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service 🙏
Salute !
Wow! What an amazing song! Thank you so much for your service to the USA 🇺🇸 As the wife of a USMC veteran, those words you sang hit close to home! My husband served…I stayed home with our children, that’s how I served. I sent my husband to a place I’d never heard of, and they brought him back to me a little different, but he came home! God bless you and thank you for sharing your gift of music 🎶 🇺🇸 🦅
Thank you both for your service!!! Respect!!! May The Almighty's protection,,,blessings,,,mercy,,, forgiveness & most importantly His love be upon you & your family. Semper Fi !!!
@@SOG-xb4qh thank you
@@Sassy-Southerner Very welcome,,,Warrior on!!!
When I got home from my first tour. There was a Medal waiting for me. A Civilian, Meritorious Service Award. ( Long story ) It had a handwritten thank you note in the envelope. Signed by Both George Bush and Laura.
When you proudly said you "stayed home with the children", I thought of that medal.
They come with a medal and various-sized ribbons. My wife took the smallest one and said. "This is mine. I earned it." I could not agree more. We, are, Family. When one serves all serve
Thank your husband, my Brother, for me.
@@shellbackllc that made my entire year!! Sometimes when a comment on the internet comes when you need it, well, you just need it and it’s appreciated beyond words! God bless you ♥️ 🇺🇸 🦅
I’m sure most of y’all know this but there is still proud Americans who stand for the anthem and place their hands on their hearts not for the government but for you hero’s love you guys and ladies.
You’re fuckin right there are 🇺🇸
Thank God for praying mommas ❤ love it !
I was the convoy commander on that mess for 16 months
Lost too many friends there on Irish. Some of the best men I ever had the pleasure to know. Thank you for this, it was moving.
That song brings me back there just being there with the brothers was the best days of my life
Eerily beautiful song. Thank you, brother. I appreciate you. God bless.
Beautiful song🎵 , straight from the soul🙏🏾
Thanks for your service!!🇺🇲🇺🇲 Great song
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO YOUR COUNTRY! GOD BLESS YOU !
OH RA!!!
WOW! That is a beautiful song. What a talent!
You make the family proud in so many ways, cuz. Ominously beautiful. 🤍🎵
Route Irish, hard to forget every run we did on that stretch of road.
God is surely smiling down on you, Mikele.
Haven’t heard that name in ages. Many miles on route Irish. Semper!
What a powerful and beautiful song! Thank you!
From one Army combat vet to another: Thank you.
So many trips up and down route Irish. Good and bad memories but I came home, many didn't. Songs like this bring back so many memories. May everyone give a thought to the fallen. See you all at the reorganisation brothers and sisters RIP. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🏴
Man thanks for writing this. Fucked me up a little, it's not PTSD its nostalgia I guess. Lost almost 15 months of my life there. My son was 3 days old when I deployed. I thank God everyday he let me come home. Can't say that for some of my brothers. Thanks again
❤🎉 thank you and all service men and women for your service! God bless each of you! ❤🎉
Cheers brother. Thank you to you and all who have made the ultimate sacrifice for myself and my family to be here, be free, and be safe. Let those men and women be honored and remember for an eternity
Thank you so much. Most of our music just pokes fun at stuff experienced. Never "go there" for real music about Iraq and Afghanistan. Way to man up and getting real.
Thank you Mikele for sharing this with all of us.
Route Irish ! Took a lot of great men and women rest easy brothers and sisters I love you!
RPG alley - I remember it well
It just does not get any better then this!!!
Excellent song, my brother excellent song very good bravo without failure.Period
Love This And You're voice is Amazing reminds me of home sitting around fire listening to picking and singing
Infantry gives the most and receives the least.....great song...had my time too
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watxhing!! No problem
Beautiful song.
and i swear to see the faces... so so deep. my brother has told me war stories and he still sees faces, war is so sad. thank you for your service
RadioWV showing what Appalachia can produce out of our hollers
Beautiful voice and great job on the harmonica! RadioWV has another great one!
That’s true, authentic songwriting. Amazing
First time hearing this i was all over the green zone with 3rd ACR in 2006 route Bug and route Irsih where two of the most dangerous places we protected.
Good song for all who had the misery of having white knuckled the trip down Rt Irish, the Baghdad Airport road.
I was lucky enough not to travel Rt Irish much as I was always moving through the city in Iraqi vehicles preferably or armored SUV’s when I worked for State Dept. No way I wanted to be insurgent target practice on that road. I had to take it though the day I left Baghdad. For that I had to take the Rhino, the armored bus out. Most on the bus were leaving and the mood was celebratory till the driver and gunner got on. The driver strapped himself in, putting on his helmet and then he and the gunner prayed, the gunner kneeling double kneed on the hard metal floor. They prayed for sometime holding hands asking for Gods help to survive another trip. The whole group quieted, sobered by the intensity of the praying. The rest of the trip was quiet.
I knew the danger. Though I had rarely had the misfortune of traveling Irish, the attacks were so frequent almost every day we were briefed on casualties, bombings, attacks there. The tragedy of it struck home when half the personal protection team I usually road with to my State Dept meetings was killed on Irish.
I ran into one of the Blackwater guys just after he had survived the attack. He said they would do ‘milk runs’ for the embassy to pick up mail and packages in the mornings, driving out and back fast to the airport, when they were hit. A heavy machine gun was firing from an overpass with armor piercing rounds that went right through both vehicles. The survivors bailed out, hiding in a ditch as the team firing on them continued to chop them apart. He said they all would have been dead but right then a miracle happened. An Apache perfectly rolled over on the team attacking them, taking out the heavy machine gun and supporting fire. He put an arm out flat indicating the overpass and the heavy machine gun at one end, rolling his other hand over to indicate the Apache turning down firing.
He said the dead insurgents had Russian passports and the attack was so well coordinated they suspected they were Chechen’s. I remember how pale and calm he was telling me about it despite most of the team just having been killed a few hours before and almost him as well.
To all who traveled the Irish Road.
awesome sound. great song. wish you the best/
What a powerful delivery and message. God bless the souls that traveled the Irish road. Take heart that those we had to leave behind rest in his endless grace and know that we will join the when our work is done. Thank you all for your service and sacrifice.. You are all loved.
Fantastic song and an amazing tribute. Traveled this road at least twice a week during my first deployment. Spent way too many night at Baghdad International Airport.
Had to look this up what a beautiful song
Real life he had to live it to write it . Thank you for serving.
Amazing song and thank you for your service
Thanks for your service Brother ❤️🇺🇸even more treacherous times we’re facing right here on our Sacred Soil
Poignant remembrance. Touchingly sung. Thank you.
AIRBORNE! Great song - brings memories. And written by someone who was there. Thank you
Great song!🫡 Thank your for your service and sacrifices 🇺🇸
GREAT SONG ! Thanks for you're SERVICE . You're song hits home deeply for sure , for my SON is also a IRAQ WAR VET . MUCH RESPECT to you and all that served , without MEN like you , we'd be NOTHING . 👋🙏💪💯
Gave me the chills. Amazing message!
Thanks for your service and we are thankful you made it home. Well crafted song,really good...
THANK You Soldiers...... SALUTE.......
AMEN
What a beautiful and powerful song!
God bless you, Sir. And thank you.
Such a beautiful voice coming from a good soul . Great job my friend .
Everyone needs to charge this this is just amazing
Beautiful song. Love from 🇬🇧
Awwww your amazing really enjoying it
Thank you and those like you for your service
What awesome beautiful song, very heart touching and meaningful song too, thanks for sharing
As a veteran of OIF II who traveled up and down route Irish many times this song hits home so hard. Had tears by the end.
Great song brother & thank you for your service.
Wow that was very moving. If this doesn’t get picked up and go to number one on the charts there’s something very wrong with the country music industry. Best wishes good luck 🤞
Thank you so much
If the tribal elites didn't need to be "rich & greener" among other things then we wouldn't be writing songs like like this. But they do and you did.
Beautiful song, perfectly written and played. Thank you for your offering.
Keep the spirit friend
🤠🤘🏼❤️
Great song and voice.
THANK You Soldier......
SALUTE....
AMEN....
Great song. This is my brother in arms. Great Music artist and great soldier. Keep writing and singing bro. You are doing great.🎉
On repeat for a month so far. 10/10
That hits the heart
Very well done.
We are of one mind here
If that doesn't bring a tear to your eye you have no soul.
Thank you for your service and for blessing us with the deep but very meaningful song. Hits home
Here before he blows up ❤
Beautiful song. Thank you for your service!
Love it bro. Sing your truth and never stop
I spent many nights on Rte Irish Jackson. It's a frightening place.
I like this song it reminds me of myself
Cheers man thanks for this OIF 06-08. Appreciate these words Brother.
This. 😢 wow. Thanks from a true Music lover ❤️ so gorgeous
Great job ol'boy😊
Thank you Jesus for all the men that went down that Road and my son 🙏🙏❤️
As an Iraq GWAT Vet, Thanks Brother. KIA Stiggins and Vazquez
Thank you for this great song. It is on my my cigar smoking, Whisky drinking, Engineer Cav hat wearing playlist. I was there in 04/05 and took Route Irish a few times. It was a little asshole puckering sometimes. Just retired, but miss those days a lot, and those that didn’t make it home with us at the end of the tour.
One of my favorites.
Radiowv does it again!!
Thank you for your service 🙏
Some of the most intense times of my life were spent on those routes...Lost some Brothers there and when we got home...This song punches me in the gut...Bless them all rest well Brothers!!
Great job boys. Another great one strate from the soul the truth of what it's really like for those who have walked in those boots. Keep on keeping on Mikele & Radiowv!!!
Robert Varga, my older brother “would’ve” appreciated your song as I do. Thank you sir.
Respect to the fallin heros of the past and the future heros to come the people of this great country will never forget 💪🇺🇸✝️🇺🇸💪
Salute sir thank you for your services
What a beautiful song to go from pen to melody what so many veterans experienced over the last 20 years. Thank you for being a voice for us.
One of the best and most beautiful songs I've heard. I love you!
What a powerful song. Amazing storytelling and very well performed. Thank you