Written by Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger; adapted by Mike Essig.
Halfway around the world tonight In a strange and foreign land A soldier packs his memories As he leaves Afghanistan
And back home, they don't know too much There was just no way to tell You know* you had to be there To know that war was hell
And there won't be any victory parades For those that's coming back They'll fly them in at midnight And unload the body sacks
And the living will be walking down A long and lonely road Because nobody seems to care these days When a soldier makes it home
Somewhere in America tonight In this strange and foreign land A soldier unpacks memories That he saved from Vietnam
They said it wasn't easy Just another job, well done Then the government in Saigon fell To the sounds of rebel guns
And the faces of the comrades Who were blown out of the sky Leaves you bitter and disgusted That they didn't have to die
The old men who planned that war You know they all died safe in bed With none of their rich and privileged sons Ending up torn or dead
Back home they didn't know too much There was just no way to tell You know you had to be there to know that war was hell
And there wasn't any big parades For those that made it back They flew them home in secret and told them to make tracks
And the living were left walking down A long and lonely road Because nobody seemed to care back then When a soldier made it home
The night is coming quickly And the stars are on their way As I stare into the evening Looking for the words to say
That I saw the lonely soldier Just a boy that's far from home And I saw that I was just like him While upon this earth I roam
And there may not be any big parades If I ever make it back As I come home under cover To a world that can't keep track
Of the heroes who have fallen Let alone the ones who roam Guess that's why nobody seems to care When a soldier makes it home
Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger wrote this poem long ago. All I did was adapt and update it. The words in italics are mine. You can hear the original on Youtube. Honestly, I think my version is better or at least more current.