1.
 A little boy tugged gently 
 At a soldier's khaki sleeve.
 He says, "Forgive me, mister; but you've been across, I b'lieve.
 I see the purple heart you wear
 That tells what you've been through.
 Perhaps you know my daddy, sir,
 'Cause he's a soldier too.


 "Did you see my daddy, mister soldier,
 When you were fighting over there?
 I thought perhaps by chance
 You met him there in France
 Or somewhere over there across the sea.
 It's been so long since Daddy went away.
 My mommy longs for him both night and day.
 I know 'twould make her glad 
 If you had seen my dad,
 Did you see my daddy over there?"


 2.
 The soldier's eyes grew misty 
 As he watched the boy's face,
 For it recalled a memory 
 That time can not erase. 
 A buddy lost in action, 
 The best pal he ever had. 
 Till death he carried o'er his heart 
 A picture of this lad.


 "Did you see my daddy, mister soldier, 
 When you were fighting over there?
 I thought perhaps by chance 
 You met him there in France 
 Or somewhere over there across the sea. 
 It's been so long since daddy went away.
 My mommy longs for him both night and day. 
 I know 'twould make her glad 
 If you had seen my dad.
 Did you see my daddy over there?"