Capo on the 1st fret
FCGC7
She Walked to the mailbox on that bright Summer's day
FCFGCF
Found a letter from her son in a war far away.
CGG7
He spoke of the weather and good friends that he'd made
C
Said "I've been thinking about dad and the life that he had that's
FGAm
why I'm here today."
GCGAmF
And then at the end he said, "You are what I'm fighting for"
GC
It was the first of the letters from war.
Chorus:
FGGCGC
And she started writing "You are good and your brave
CFG
What a father that you'll be someday,
GCGCFGGC
Make it home make it safe," She wrote every night as she prayed.
FCGGC
Then late in December a day she'll not forget
FCFGC
oh, her tears stained the paper with every word that she read
GCGC
It said "I was up on a hill I was out there alone
GF
When the shots all rang out and bombs were exploding
GCGC
That's when I saw him, he came back for me
GCFG
And though he was captured a man set me free
FGAmGC
And that man was your son he asked me to write to you
GAm
I told him I would, oh, I swore,"
FGC
It was the last of the letters from war.
Am
And she prayed he was living
CF
Kept on believing and wrote every night just to say.
Chorus:
GCGC
"You are good and your brave
CFG
What a father that you'll be someday,
GCGCFGC7
Make it home make it safe," and so she kept writing each day.
FCGGC
Then two years later, Autumn leaves all around
FCFGCF
A car pulls in the drive way, and she fell to the ground
CG
And out steps a Captain where her boy used to stand
CGCG
He said "Mom I'm following orders from all of your letters
FGAm
And I've come home again."
GCAmGAm
He ran in to hold her dropped all his bags on the floor
FGC
Holding all of her letters from war
GC
Bring him home
GC
Bring him home
GC
Bring him home