Standard (EADGBE)

My Grandmama worked at the factory floor

 Sewing leather for minimum wage

 While my granddaddy worked all the beer joints in town

 Tryin' to forget the memories he made

 'Cus when daddy was born, in 1945

 We'd been fighthing for what we believed

 Along with 5 other brothers, who stood by his side

 They were ready, they were willing to bleed

Red, white and blue

 Those colors mean something, those colors stay true

 Like my family before me, I feel it too

 The blood that's in my veins, runs red white and blue

 My daddy grew up, on the wrong side of poor

 Rubbing nickels together for heat

 Well he and his sister, had barely got by

 With the clothes and the shoes on their feet

 So he joined the service, when he was 18

 Like his daddy and his uncles before

 He was ready to die. for what he believed

 To fight for, what's worth fighthing for

Red, white and blue

 Those colors mean something, those colors stay true

 Like my family before me, I feel it too

 The blood that's in my veins, runs red white and blue

Solo part

 Well me and my sisters, got kids of our own

 And my brother's coming up on 16

 And my daddy taught us all, how to live off the land

 And how to stand up for what we believe

Red, white and blue

 Those colors mean something, those colors stay true

 Like my family before me, I feel it too

 The blood that's in my veins, runs red white and blue

 Like my family before me, I feel it too

 The blood that's in my veins, runs red white and blue

 The blood that's in my veins, runs red white and blue

Outro

//Kevin