Songs by Mitch Townley T.


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THE HONOR OF ARLINGTON

  1. THE HONOR OF ARLINGTON
    Mitch Townley T.
    Genre: Country
    Tempo: mid


    Additional Notes:
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    Backstory:
    My father was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on 5.14.19.  He served for 23 years in the Navy and retired at age 45 with the final rank of Captain. Beyond just expressing my feelings about the day, I would love for others, who have a loved one buried there,  to find a connection with this song.  And therefore I do want it to be commercial.  I know my singing and playing aren't the best to convey all the emotion but I know what magic can happen in a studio as well.  I am especially looking for any melody changes you think might benefit the song.
    thanks
    
    Mitch

    Lyrics:
                                                      
    Honor of Arlington © Mitch Townley G D D D7 How’d it feel under …the Stars and stripes G D When the caisson Rolled …and band began to March D D7 As we followed the honor guard G D Through rows of white headstones ..’n McClellan Arch C G Saw tourists taking pictures… then watched some of ‘em start D D7 A7 To take part in the moment , right hand on their heart D G Welcome To this Hallowed ground D A7 May Peace and rest… be what you’re feeling now Em A7 The gratitude and respect you humbly won A7 G D The honor of Arlington G D D D7 Did you hear the 21 guns G D and reverent sound of taps fill up the sky D D7 As the flag was folded G D Could you see the pride fillin’ up our eyes C G Every hug was sweeter, every long goodbye D A7 Till I knelt down beside you trying to say mine (Repeat Chorus) A7 G D Here in the company of heroes, you’ll never be alone Em G A7 Will know I’m back when you feel my hand on your headstone D G Arlington G D Arlington D D7 Did you hear the 21 guns G D and reverent sound of taps fill up the sky


                                                                                                                                                                                        
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