Sky Gunners . . .
by: Johnny Hubbs
(Copyright © 1997)
SkyGunners
Sometimes
in the night, I awake to the Day
Only to wonder, what made us feel this way
Yea, and in my mind, I
think of the time
Flying over the tree-tops, of Viet-Nam
All of us that served,
did it with Great Pride
From Bein Hoa, to China Beach,
just watching the tide
Now and many years later,
I think of that time
Flying, over the tree-tops, of Viet-Nam
Gunners in the sky,
this may be the day you Die
Flying over the tree-tops, of Viet-Nam
Praying everyday, that Viet-Nam wasn’t a Lie
Flying in those tin-can
helicopters,
they said wouldn’t Fly
But, everybody knew, that
what you needed,
it came from the sky,
Gunners in the sky,
this may be the day, you Die
Flying over the tree-tops, of Viet-Nam
Many Grunts were in the
jungles of the Bush
Looking to each other for trust
Because, you see, out there it was a Must
To look to each other, for that trust
Many Grunts, in the
Jungles of the Bush
Now, Gunners in the sky,
this may be the day, you Die
Flying, over the tree-tops, of Viet-Nam . . .
Flying, over the tree-tops, of
Viet-Nam . . .
Flying, over the tree-tops, of Viet-Nam . . .
Johnny
Hubbs
Dedicated
to all, Helicopter Crewmembers, and to the Grunts we served . . . Welcome
Home, My Brothers! I wrote SkyGunners back in '91 or so, about what I did
in Vietnam. My brother-in-law put music to it, sounds alright but he never
played it again. Oh well . . . sometimes you need to do things yourself .
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