I haven't been to hell and back
Cause baby I'm still here
Standing on the frontline
Devil gotta do our time
I miss my wife and family
They move heaven and earth for me
I'm hold on to what I'm the missing most
You and baby and the holy ghost

Whatcha' need is just what you deserve
Whatcha' need
Whatcha' need

[Chorus]
Don't wait up baby
Don't wait for love
Don't wake up baby
Gonna bring you my love

In the arms of friendly fire
Everyone has the same desire
All the heroes so long gone
Gotta have the spirit and a loaded gun
Hand shakes my heart is empty
I go wherever they send me
Say it loud when you said freedom
This is the time for the killing season

Whatcha need is just what you deserve
Whatcha need
Whatcha need

[Chorus: x2]

Gonna bring you my love
My love
Gonna bring you my love
Hey
And my love
Gonna bring you my
Love hey

I stick around
I put everything in its place
I stick around
Everywhere I see your face

[Chorus]

I'm gonna bring you my love
I'm gonna bring you my love

Yeah


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    Obviously a letter from a soldier at war to his loved one.

    Greg_on December 24, 2008   Link

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