Well, I got a friend named Whiskey Sam
He was my boonierat buddy for a year in Nam
He said, "I think my country got a little off track"
"Took ′em twenty-five years to welcome me back"
But, it's better than not coming back at all
Many a good man I saw fall
And even now, every time I dream
I hear the men and the monkeys in the jungle scream
Drive on, it don′t mean nothin'
My children love me, but they don't understand
And I got a woman who knows her man
Drive on, it don′t mean nothin′, it don't mean nothin′
Drive on
What I remember one night, Tex and me
Rappelled in on a hot L.Z.
We had our sixteen's on rock and roll
And with all that fire, I was scared and cold
I was crazy, and I was wild
And I have seen the tiger smile
I spit in a bamboo viper′s face
And I'd be dead, but by God′s grace
Drive on, it don't mean nothin'
My children love me, but they don′t understand
And I got a woman who knows her man
Drive on, it don′t mean nothin', it don′t mean nothin'
Drive on
It was a slow walk in a sad rain
And nobody tried to be John Wayne
I came home, but Tex did not
And I can′t talk about the hit he got
But I got a little limp now when I walk
And I got a little tremolo when I talk
But my letter read from Whiskey Sam
"You're a walkin′ talkin' miracle from Vietnam"
Drive on, it don't mean nothin′
My children love me, but they don′t understand
And I got a woman who knows her man
Drive on, it don't mean nothin′, it don't mean nothin′
Drive on
Writer(s): Jack Ingram
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