Sounds like a soldier in love. I love a lot of lines from here because they're so simple but true, no grasping for poetry.
One of my favorites, in the context of my interpretation, is "TV's dead but there ain't no war in my head" ... when he is on rest, there is no trauma of the war to weigh down on his psyche (I'm thinking Apocalypse Now, when Martin says "when I'm in Saigon I want to go home, when I'm at home I wish I was in Saigon") because he's thinking about his love.
Other favorite line, in general: "Picture in my pocket...looks like you."
Sounds like a soldier in love. I love a lot of lines from here because they're so simple but true, no grasping for poetry.
One of my favorites, in the context of my interpretation, is "TV's dead but there ain't no war in my head" ... when he is on rest, there is no trauma of the war to weigh down on his psyche (I'm thinking Apocalypse Now, when Martin says "when I'm in Saigon I want to go home, when I'm at home I wish I was in Saigon") because he's thinking about his love.
Other favorite line, in general: "Picture in my pocket...looks like you."