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I set down searching my blood I inherit the blue
blood Noble stature and bearing Commitment to others
It's my bloodline my inheritance
Stand for something
greater than me In the scorching desert sun, the
frozen Korean winters. Watching for aircraft over the
coast It's my bloodline my inheritance
Think not
who you kill but who you let live In the air triple A
climbing, bombs dropping On an island hilltop raising the
flag Through the sugar palms of Cuba It's my bloodline
my inheritance
Answering the call: "Rally All!"
Through the "Mud March" to Chancellorsville to Receiving
the colors at Appomattox My line was there my blood
spilled It's my bloodline my inheritance
The
nation calls. We go! South through to Mexico City to
the Mississippi Delta and bayous. Eight for Independence
fought. It's my bloodline � it's my inheritance
Protecting those who lead a nations Destroying lifestyles
of free nations Colonizing land savage for cultivation
Fighting for God, Pope, and King It's my bloodline my
inheritance
Back to the crusades and beyond They
joined in battle, explored new lands Shed their blood and
took some too Sweat, pain, fears pushed through them
It's my bloodline � my inheritance. |
By Mark I. Kirkmeyer
Copyright 2008 Listed
July 25, 2012 |
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About
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Mark Kirkmeyer served as a Light Weapons/Medical Specialist in the U.S. Army (1983-88), the U.S. Army Reserve (1988-1992), and the California National Guard (1992-1995). He is Gulf War Veteran (1991) and served in Korea (1986-87).It is illegal to
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