Coming Home

Story Behind The Song

Written by a good friend and band member in 1970

Song Description

Questioning the morality of killing in war and the the eventual wounding of the story teller

Song Length 4:39 Genre Rock - Classic, Pop - Rock
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Depressing, Anxious Subject War, Peace
Language English Era 1970 - 1979

Lyrics

COMING HOME
Words and Music by Rob Decker

Far from home and I wonder
If I?ll ever see your face again
Or hear you say my name?
All around people are dying
And I?m so afraid
I?ll have to do the same

I know I won?t be comin? home,
I know I won?t be comin? home,
I know I won?t be comin? home,
Again

Across the field by the river
I can see the enemy
With their weapons in their hands
No matter what they try to call it
If I have to shoot
I?ll still have killed a man

Wouldn?t it be nice if I were home
Wouldn?t it be nice if I were home
Wouldn?t it be nice if I were home, again

I can see myself as I lay here
And how the smoke has filled the air
One again I feel the sorrow
But now, I just don?t seem to care

Lyrics Rob Decker Music Rob Decker
Producer Kim York Publisher Kim York
Performance Kim York Label Kim York

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