Intro
A#m
[Verse]
F#
I saw the echo of a thousand wars in the face of the man
A#m G# A#m
As he looked out over the watching crowd, searching for a friend
F# G#
Sometimes he would see a face, but then each face looks the same
A#m
Like looking into a mirror and reading a different name
F7 A#m
Different name
[Verse]
F#
He learned his lessons early, a confirmation under fire
A#m G# A#m
Now his eyes stare into the distance like a prisoner behind the wire
F# G#
We are lucky in our fortune, we can turn the other way
A#m
But the veteran fights again at night, struggles through the day
F7 A#m G#/C C#
Through the day
[Chorus]
G# A#m G#/C C#
When you sing, do you sing for the man who's broken?
D# A#m F#
Do you sing for the man who stands alone?
A#m G#
Do you sing for the endless list of names?
A#m G#
Etched in marble stone
A#m
Etched in marble stone
[Verse]
F# A#m
He came back an addict, he came back a drunk
G# A#m
He came back a cripple for pieces in a trunk
F# G#
He came back a hero to a waving flag parade
A#m
He was left with nothing when the glory began to fade
F7 A#m
Began to fade
[Verse]
F# A#m
So what do you say to the veteran who can't take it any more?
G# A#m
You guard your words, you hold it back, you talk of anything but the war
F# G#
Just reach out over the distance and let him know you're there
A#m
And hope he hasn't gone too far, or forgotten how to care
F7 A#m G#/C C#
How to care
[Chorus]
G# A#m G#/C C#
When you sing, do you sing for the man who's broken?
D# A#m F#
Do you sing for the man who stands alone?
A#m G#
Do you sing for the endless list of names?
A#m G#/C C#
Etched in marble stone
[Chorus]
G# A#m G#/C C#
When you sing, do you sing for the man who's broken?
D# A#m F#
Do you sing for the man who stands alone?
A#m G#
Do you sing for the endless list of names?
A#m G#
Etched in marble stone
A#m
Etched in marble stone
- 1. Chord Gitar Allan Taylor - The Veteran Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar B)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar Allan Taylor - The Veteran Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar B)
- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan