For those who served our Country

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2011/05/31 09:35:21 (permalink)

For those who served our Country

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For Memorial Day, I have covered David Wilcox's arrangement of John Gorka's song, "Let Them In." (Tuning = CGCGCD, low to high). This is how DW described the genesis of that song on his 1991 album, "Home Again":

by John Gorka
"Let Them In was made into song by John Gorka from a poem found in a hospital in the Philippines during World War II. The nurse that found the poem kept it all these years until the recent war brought out all the memorabilia. Luckily, her daughter sent a copy to John"

Let them in, Peter
They are very tired
Give them couches where the angels sleep
And light those fires

Let them wake whole again
To brand new dawns
Fired by the sun not wartime's
Bloody guns

May their peace be deep
Remember where the broken bodies lie
God knows how young they were
To have to die
God knows how young they were
To have to die

So give them things they like
Let them make some noise
Give dance hall bands not golden harps
To these our boys

And let them love, Peter
For they've had no time
They should have trees and bird songs
And hills to climb

The taste of summer in a ripened pear
And girls sweet as meadow wind
With flowing hair

And tell them how they are missed
But say not to fear
It's gonna be alright
With us down here

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    RobertB
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    Re:For those who served our Country 2011/05/31 14:49:56 (permalink)
    Nice.
    Got a little misty on that one.
    No crits, sometimes it's just about the message.

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    Re:For those who served our Country 2011/05/31 14:57:33 (permalink)
    Whoa...., that is so incredibly beautiful.

    Thank you.

    s o n g s

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    Re:For those who served our Country 2011/05/31 15:40:15 (permalink)
    Hi Steve , that new mic seems to work just fine, less is more. Good job singin' and  pickin' .


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    Re:For those who served our Country 2011/05/31 16:53:26 (permalink)
    Thanks to all of you for your kind comments.  I was away for the weekend and did not have my guitar with me, and had to record this song when I got home, after rehearsing it only 3 times.
     
    My Eastman still has not arrived (supposed to come on Saturday), and I hope the sound will get even better.
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    Re:For those who served our Country 2011/05/31 18:57:03 (permalink)
    Fantastic, Steve.  What a great tribute to our uniformed folks!

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