There's a landmark on the water
 Perched above a ship below
 It's a long white peaceful hall
 With the names up on the wall
 Of brave men who stood here long ago

 The sun was shining Sunday morning
 On a harbor decked in gray
 Who could have known what lay ahead
 Love was lost and tears were shed
 And a memory was born that day

 Peaceful Arizona lies beneath the harbor calm
 Under water colored rainbows, by a bank of swaying palms

 When the full moon trembles on the water
 And the stars shine from down below
 I see monuments of times when our heroes in their prime
 Heard the call and chose to go

 Peaceful Arizona lies beneath the harbor calm
 Under water colored rainbows, by a bank of swaying palms
 Just a deep and still reminder of a past that's come and gone
 And the prideful men who gave their lives for peace
 Back in 1941
 Peaceful Arizona, where did all the brave men go
 Peaceful Arizona, in the silence down below

©1998  and written by Gordon Manuel Freitas (BMI) & published by Blue Tarpolin Music (BMI),    ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.