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Foreign Land

from Calm In The Chaos by Krista Branch

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He stood alone, a middle aged man.
Trying to forget what he could not understand.

The last time he saw his brother he wasn't quite a man
but he left home to fight a battle somewhere in a foreign land.

And he received his brothers letters whether sunshine or rain,
and he can't forget the moment the last letter came.

And he fell in a foreign land.
The price of freedom is paid again.
The Jungles weep and the rivers cry
for countless souls
who gave their lives on foreign land.

She held his hand and said this is not goodbye
with one last tender kiss and teardrops in her eyes
she said it won't be very long till our dreams all come true
and when I get back home I'm gonna marry you.

And somewhere in a foreign land.
The price of freedom is paid again.
The mountains weep and the deserts cry
for countless souls
who gave their lives on foreign land.

We live our lives from day to day
with little thought of the price they pay
their blood and tears they give away for our freedom.

And they fell in a foreign land.
The price of freedom is paid again.
The mountains weep and the deserts cry
for countless souls
who give their lives on foreign land.

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from Calm In The Chaos, released August 24, 2015
Producer: David John
Writer: Michael Branch
Background Vocals: Krista Branch

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Krista Branch Sulphur Springs, Texas

Krista Branch has been a passionate vocalist her entire life.

She has had enormous success with her viral video hit, “I Am America.”

Krista is a courageous entertainer whose dynamic songs promote the ideals of faith, family, and freedom that
will inspire generations to come.

Booking info: Krista@kristabranch.com
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