We cut through the backwoods of the Harrison farm
Jumped over the rock fence under Mr. Jenkins' barn
Made a beeline down Choctaw Bend to the Pawnee Bridge
and ran into town
Raced that train to the tracks without slowing down
We went to see the mason man at Old Man James' store
And those rocking chairs weren't rocking, the answers
are gone, and there's a sign that said "Closed" on the
door
Turned around and ran back to the tracks to who the
kids had come to call the Reverend Railroad Miller
Jack
And he'd give you sermons and songs, all his rights
and what's wrongs
I would string this guitar with a flag across his lap
and he'd say
"Settle down now, you kids are gonna be okay
Settle down now, the Boys and Girls are fighting for
you today
Settle down now, I'm gonna tell you what you wanna
believe"
Well he said "you dedicate your soul for God, Country
and Rock 'n' Roll
And get America High
And get America High
We filed them questions one by one and he knocked ‘em
down to the ground while we stood there in line
He said "I fought with your Daddy, Child, off the
coast of Hell in the summer of 1969"
Well I was born in the Vietnam War and he died later
that same year
But this country is my rock and my soul rolls from my
faith in God, and that's what keeps me here
Settle down now, you kids are gonna be okay
Settle down now, the Boys and Girls are fighting for
you today
Settle down now, settle down
Well he said "you dedicate your soul for God, Country
and Rock 'n' Roll
And get America High
And get America High
And get America High