Got a song about a soldier Ridin' somewhere on a train Empty sleeve pinned to his shoulder And some pills to ease the pain
Started drinkin' in El Paso He was drunk in San Antone Tellin' strangers who were sleepin' How he hated goin' home
Just a simple song of freedom He was never fightin' for No one's listenin' when you need 'em Ain't no fun to sing that song no more
Got a song about a sister Waitin' somewhere by the phone For some man who never missed her Ever since he come and gone
And its harder for a woman With a baby on the way That's the price of bein' human When you're poor enough to pay
So she listens to the freedom In the silence at her door No one's missin' till you need 'em Ain't no fun to sing that song no more Got a song about a Savior Lookin' lonesome and afraid At a city full of strangers And a cross He never made
And He's sadder than He's wiser And a longer way from home And He wonders why His Father Left Him bleeding and alone
Just a broken song of freedom And the closing of a door No one's missin' till you need 'em Ain't no fun to sing that song no more