I've been home about six months now And I still have my doubts Well, I'm not sure how I got here Or how I'm gonna get out
My mama says I look the same As I did before I left But if she could see inside of me It would, scare her to death
I can still taste the powder, from the barrel of my gun And I can hear my sergeant screamin' "Run soldier run" And I can feel the backpack on my shoulders, God it weighted a ton And I see death in every single thought They taught me how to put that uniform on I just can't get it off
Last Saturday they honored us In a small parade downtown And when they set off those fireworks I nearly hit the ground
And while they smiled and cheered for us All I could do was stare Cause part of me is here at home And part of me is back there
I can still taste the powder, from the barrel of my gun And I can hear my sergeant screamin' "Run soldier run" And I can feel the backpack on my shoulders, God it weighted a ton And I see death in every single thought They taught me how to put that uniform on I just can't get it off
Yeah there's no end in sight Cause' even know I'm home now I'm still fighting for my life
I can still taste the powder, from the barrel of my gun And I can hear my sergeant screamin' "Run soldier run" And I can feel the backpack on my shoulders, God it weighted a ton And I see death in every single thought They taught me how to put that uniform on I just can't get it off
Well, the devil's want some battles And he may win some war But don't he know The American soldier will always win the warTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.