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Ronald Price Lyrics
I walk down Marlborough Street
To my Grandfather's house
Blue collar nobility
A hero to me
Old bones, young heart
Deep blue eyes
He walks to the Church yard
To keep Jesus on his side
He's seen El Alamein
And D-Day by night
Punch drunk and tired
Never ran from a fight
Old bones, young heart
Deep blue eyes
He walks to the Church yard
To keep Jesus on his side
He still feels seventeen
Rubs oil in his knees
His body may be old
But his minds still free
Old bones, young heart
Deep blue eyes
He walks to the Church yard
To keep Jesus on his side
To my Grandfather's house
Blue collar nobility
A hero to me
Deep blue eyes
He walks to the Church yard
To keep Jesus on his side
And D-Day by night
Punch drunk and tired
Never ran from a fight
Deep blue eyes
He walks to the Church yard
To keep Jesus on his side
Rubs oil in his knees
His body may be old
But his minds still free
Deep blue eyes
He walks to the Church yard
To keep Jesus on his side
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Submitted by
jenjenjenjenjen On Nov 18, 2011
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