"Letters Home - Aftermath" lyrics

"Letters Home - Aftermath"

Well, the men arrived as the sun began to set
And they pulled a wooden crate 'bout six feet long
I could read the news in their downcast eyes
My boy had passed away
So I stepped inside
'Cause there was nothin' left to say


Writer(s): Benjamin Paul Cooper
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