Like my father And his father, and his father before Watch the soil burn in the fire War after war Done things I didnât know I could
For the common good Tomorrow I ride at dawn
Give a man a hundred years And heâll want a hundred more Give him a hundred choices And he still chooses war From Salem Poor to Genghis Khan Tomorrow I ride at dawn
I was born for battle I was born to lead I was born to help those who have dreams of being free Brother stop your crying, sister dry your eyes Youâll hear my medals ringing from Shreveport to Shabagan Tomorrow I ride at dawn
At first light, I march to battle Not my own life, but brothersâ I must save And when you hear those pipes and drummers Youâll know I marched to glory or proudly to my grave Tell my loved ones they must carry on For tomorrow I ride at dawn
Tomorrow I ride at dawn Tomorrow I ride at dawn Tell my loved ones they must carry on For tomorrow I ride at dawn