[Verse 1] Smoke rolled off the road From the factory gates Work boots hit the gravel As the whole town shakes Mad crowds packed the square By the President's door Blue lines held the morning Like they had before
[Pre-Chorus] Hands stayed locked and steady Faces set like stone No one backed a step No one stood alone
[Chorus] Stand for the President Stand, stand tall Hold that line tonight Hold it through it all Stand for the President Stand, stand tall Shields up, hearts set We won't let it fall
[Verse 2] Shouting split the daylight Papers flew like rain Sirens cut the distance Over fear and strain But the badge kept shining Through the dust and noise Guarding that old promise For the girls and boys
[Pre-Chorus] Hands stayed locked and steady Faces set like stone No one backed a step No one stood alone
[Chorus] Stand for the President Stand, stand tall Hold that line tonight Hold it through it all Stand for the President Stand, stand tall Shields up, hearts set We won't let it fall
[Bridge] Let the hard days come Let the storm roll in When duty calls your name You answer from within Side by side they stood Under heavy skies For the house up on the hill And the truth behind their eyes
[Chorus] Stand for the President Stand, stand tall Hold that line tonight Hold it through it all Stand for the President Stand, stand tall Shields up, hearts set We won't let it fall
Stijl van muziek
Heroic country with driving acoustic strums, stomp-clap pulse, and steady snare; verse rides sparse guitar and low fiddle, pre-chorus opens with tambourine and rising harmony, chorus hits with stacked gang vocals and a lifting steel-guitar hook. Lead vocal is close-mic and weathered, with doubled lines on the hook and short delay throws on key phrases. Ear candy includes boot-stomp accents, a reverse swell into the chorus, and a brief fiddle answer after each line. Bright, punchy, and wide, country