He's got a corner lot on Dogwood Drive A year old truck and a nine to five Comes home at night to a pretty wife With a baby due He'll sleep in on Saturday Cut the grass if it don't rain After church he'll watch the game 'N' have a beer or two He'll stand up When he hears the anthem And that won't ever change He's still a soldier His blood runs red, white and blue He put away his gun and boots But he still believes The American Dream 'Til his last breath he'll always be A soldier He's still a soldier He's on his couch for the news at ten He'll see those places that he's been And when a brother falls there's a part of him that does too And if they called and needed him back Aw, he'd be on that plane He's still a soldier He's blood runs red, white and blue He put away his gun and boots But he still believes The American Dream 'Til his last breath he'll always be A soldier He don't wake up anymore When he hears thunder Aw, but even if he lives To be a hundred He'll still be a soldierHe's still a soldier He put away his gun and boots But he still believes The American Dream 'Til his last breath he'll always be A soldier He's still a soldier He's still a soldier