Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Red, White & Blue’ by Aaron Lewis. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Aaron Lewis or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
My grandmama worked on a factory floor,
Sewing leather for minimum wage,
While my granddaddy worked all the beer joints in town,
Tryin’ to forget the memories he made.
Because when daddy was born in 1945,
We was fighting for what we believed.
Along with five other brothers, who stood by his side
They were ready and willing to bleed.
[Chorus]
Red, white and blue
Those colors mean something
Those colors stay true.
Like my family before me,
I’ll feel it too.
The blood that’s in my veins,
Runs red, white and blue.
My daddy grew up, on the wrong side of poor
Rubbin’ nickels together for heat.
Well, he and his sister had barely got by
With the clothes and the shoes on their feet.
So he joined the service when he was eighteen
Like his daddy and his uncles before.
He was ready to die for what he believed
To fight for, what’s worth fightin’ for
[Chorus]
Well me and my sisters, got kids of our own
And my brother’s coming up on sixteen
And my daddy taught us all, how to live off the land
And how to stand up for what we believe
[Chorus]
Like my family before me, I feel it too
The blood that’s in my veins,
Runs red, white and blue.
Like my family before me, I feel it too
The blood that’s in my veins,
Runs red, white and blue.
The blood that’s in my veins,
Runs red, white and blue.