Citizen Soldier Lyrics

Lyric discussion by tigerx2374 

Cover art for Citizen Soldier lyrics by 3 Doors Down

I normally don't post to this lyric site much anymore, but the ignorant comments by some incite me to not hold my tounge.

How come nobody has paid attention to the lyrics which read:

When there are people crying in the streets When they're starving for a meal to eat, When they simply need a place to make their beds, Right here underneath my wing you can rest your head. ???

Does it not occur to any of you that this song was written by a band from Mississippi, a state just east of Louisiana. YES - THAT Lousiana! The same one devastated by a hurricane. Does it not occur to anyone that this song is about the National Guard's response and emergency aid to Weather related crisis? Crisis that include the flooding of Iowa. Hurricane's that affect Florida.

This song has NOTHING to do with WAR, nor the NATIONAL GUARD'S place in war. It's about the NG's service to thier fellow citizens to protect them from further harm and tragedy. Everytime I hear this song, my heart fills with pride and also a mild sadness knowing this song's inspiration was born of immeasurable human suffering. This song moves me to tears everytime I hear it.

And to the poster above who did mention that even regular U.S. Service men and women come to the aid of others around the world, I thank you. I am former U.S. Navy, and have many Navy friends today. One was aboard the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln when it ported into Jakarta, Indonsesia. The ship's electricity generating power plant provided much need power to the country when it's power stations were decimated by the 2005 Tsunami. The U.S. Military came to the aid of Haiti after the terrible earthquake which has killed thousands. There is no other organization in the world capable of the logistical support and runway building that America's Armed Forces can provide.

If you hate America's involvement in wars, fine. You are entitled to that. But don't take this song out of context to spew out your opinions that have nothing to do with the message and point of this song: the National Guard of our country, be they Army, Air Force, Navy or Marine - all deserve the highest respect for being ready to serve on a moment's notice and to help protect thier countrymen from calamity.

Thank you to all who have served. I love you all and may God bless you and your familys for sacrifices made both great and small.

@tigerx2374 I agree entirely with your song interpretation. My father was also Navy, and served on a submarine during the Gulf Wars, and saw deployment during and after the initial occupation of Afghanistan. He missed my sister's birth, overseas, on station. When he came back, he started listening to 3 Doors Down, because they show respect to the National Guard in their songs. God bless you, thank you for your service to your country, thank you for the sacrifices you and your family, blood and brothers in arms, have made, and Go Navy! HOOYAH!