You didn’t know greg but greg was a patriot, Not like those assholes flying flags all claim to be. A patriot of more life and love Than most of us could ever hope to know And it’s with the greatest regrets I took for granted the short time we had. I didn’t witness the shots that would take a young life But I heard them through late night phone calls. It was with naiveté of youth that I assumed you’d be fine... I didn’t make your recovery but I made your funeral. There’s a gravestone in a cemetery I have never seen and buried underneath It lays a soldier who did not succumb to war. Well, despite all my searching All I have are these faded memories Of a cramped denny’s booth Where we traded stories and cigarettes. I still live by advice that you gave me that night, How I should eat, sleep and fuck when I can. Don’t stress the small things in life and I’ll get by just fine. Well I’ll drink to the better days and regrets we’re living with.