| Song | 640 Battlefield Dr. |
| Artist | Laura Bryna |
| Album | Trying to Be Me |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Baker, Harrington | |
| 640 Battlefield Drive | |
| Two young men and their mother hugging in the porch light | |
| The sun is barely coming up | |
| For two young soldiers waiting on a bus | |
| Dave's just like his daddy was, he loves a good fight, | |
| Jon's just like his mama, he does what he thinks is right, | |
| And their mama, she's the strength in their hearts, | |
| She waits until they drive away then she falls apart. | |
| It's just like any other Sunday morning, | |
| Most of the world is still asleep. | |
| Everybody's got their own idea what war is , | |
| But to her it is a battle she'll fight on her knees. | |
| She prayed her baby boys would be alright, | |
| Till there's peace on earth at 640 Battlefield Drive. | |
| She knew what the letter said so she didn't open it. | |
| Your country and your president sincerely regret , | |
| To inform you, your sons aren't coming come, | |
| There will always be two empty chairs where they belong. | |
| It's just like any other Sunday morning, | |
| Most of the world is still asleep. | |
| Everybody's got their own idea what war is , | |
| But to her it is a battle she fought on her knees. | |
| She prayed her baby boys would be alright, | |
| Till there's peace on earth at 640 Battlefield Drive. | |
| She finally picked the letter up in her trembling hands , | |
| The words she read were bitter sweet and through her tears it said, | |
| "Your Jonathon will receive the purple heart, | |
| He'll be released on Monday he's been honorably discharged. | |
| David gave the greatest sacrifice, |
| zuo qu : Baker, Harrington | |
| 640 Battlefield Drive | |
| Two young men and their mother hugging in the porch light | |
| The sun is barely coming up | |
| For two young soldiers waiting on a bus | |
| Dave' s just like his daddy was, he loves a good fight, | |
| Jon' s just like his mama, he does what he thinks is right, | |
| And their mama, she' s the strength in their hearts, | |
| She waits until they drive away then she falls apart. | |
| It' s just like any other Sunday morning, | |
| Most of the world is still asleep. | |
| Everybody' s got their own idea what war is , | |
| But to her it is a battle she' ll fight on her knees. | |
| She prayed her baby boys would be alright, | |
| Till there' s peace on earth at 640 Battlefield Drive. | |
| She knew what the letter said so she didn' t open it. | |
| Your country and your president sincerely regret , | |
| To inform you, your sons aren' t coming come, | |
| There will always be two empty chairs where they belong. | |
| It' s just like any other Sunday morning, | |
| Most of the world is still asleep. | |
| Everybody' s got their own idea what war is , | |
| But to her it is a battle she fought on her knees. | |
| She prayed her baby boys would be alright, | |
| Till there' s peace on earth at 640 Battlefield Drive. | |
| She finally picked the letter up in her trembling hands , | |
| The words she read were bitter sweet and through her tears it said, | |
| " Your Jonathon will receive the purple heart, | |
| He' ll be released on Monday he' s been honorably discharged. | |
| David gave the greatest sacrifice, |
| zuò qǔ : Baker, Harrington | |
| 640 Battlefield Drive | |
| Two young men and their mother hugging in the porch light | |
| The sun is barely coming up | |
| For two young soldiers waiting on a bus | |
| Dave' s just like his daddy was, he loves a good fight, | |
| Jon' s just like his mama, he does what he thinks is right, | |
| And their mama, she' s the strength in their hearts, | |
| She waits until they drive away then she falls apart. | |
| It' s just like any other Sunday morning, | |
| Most of the world is still asleep. | |
| Everybody' s got their own idea what war is , | |
| But to her it is a battle she' ll fight on her knees. | |
| She prayed her baby boys would be alright, | |
| Till there' s peace on earth at 640 Battlefield Drive. | |
| She knew what the letter said so she didn' t open it. | |
| Your country and your president sincerely regret , | |
| To inform you, your sons aren' t coming come, | |
| There will always be two empty chairs where they belong. | |
| It' s just like any other Sunday morning, | |
| Most of the world is still asleep. | |
| Everybody' s got their own idea what war is , | |
| But to her it is a battle she fought on her knees. | |
| She prayed her baby boys would be alright, | |
| Till there' s peace on earth at 640 Battlefield Drive. | |
| She finally picked the letter up in her trembling hands , | |
| The words she read were bitter sweet and through her tears it said, | |
| " Your Jonathon will receive the purple heart, | |
| He' ll be released on Monday he' s been honorably discharged. | |
| David gave the greatest sacrifice, |