Going back on R&R
Read my thoughts
Told me my way
No excuses
Seen through again
You were right
I was wrong
No excuses
A blur

Never coming back from R&R
Never coming back from R&R
Never coming back from R&R
Never coming back from R&R

You go first
Show me the way
Take the sun from my eyes
Look the other way
Kit Carson my friend
Don't leave me here
A letter that you wrote
Filled me full of fear
Lasts like a short life
Last like my life
A short life

Never coming back to R&R
Never coming back to R&R
Never coming back to R&R
Never coming back from R&R

Bill stepped on asphalt
I step around Bill
Never seem to know
What I used to be
No self
I threw it away

Never coming back to R&R
Never coming back to R&R
Never coming back to R&R
Never coming back from R&R


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    To my thinking it’s about a service man who has been pushed out due to mental deterioration, and fears what he might be after, in civilian life.

    Kit Carson was a civil war general from memory who struggled with normality after a long army career.

    crack22on January 03, 2024   Link

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