I was there in the winter of '64 
When we camped in the ice at Nashville's doors 
Three hundred miles our trail had lead 
We barely had time to bury our dead 
When the Yankees charged and the colors fell 
Overton hill was a living hell 
When we called retreat it was almost dark 
I died with a grapeshot in my heart 

Say a prayer for peace 
For every fallen son 
Set my spirit free 
Let me lay down my gun 
Sweet mother Mary I'm so tired 
But I can't come home 'til the last shot's fired 

In June of 1944 
I waited in the blood of Omaha's shores 
Twenty-one and scared to death 
My heart poundin' in my chest 
I almost made the first seawall 
When my friends turned and saw me fall 
I still smell the smoke, I can taste the mud 
As I lay there dying from a loss of blood 

Say a prayer for peace 
For every fallen son 
Set my spirit free 
Let me lay down my gun 
Sweet mother Mary I'm so tired 
But I can't come home 'til the last shot's fired 

I'm in the fields of Vietnam, 
The mountains of Afghanistan 
And I'm still hopin', waitin' prayin' 
I did not die in vain 

Say a prayer for peace 
For every fallen son 
Set our spirits free 
Let us lay down our guns 
Sweet mother Mary we're so tired 
But we can't come home 'til the last shot's fired 
'Til the last shot's fired 

Say a prayer for peace (for peace) 
For our daughters and our sons 
Set our spirits free (set us free) 
Let us lay down our guns 

Sweet mother Mary, we're so tired 
But we can't come home (No we can't come home) 

'Til the last shot's fired