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Introduction

Hey there, friend! Have you ever stumbled upon a song that just stops you in your tracks, making you pause and really feel every note and word? That’s exactly what happens when you listen to “A Soldier’s Memoir” by Mitch Rossell. It’s one of those songs that isn’t just music; it’s an experience—a heartfelt, raw, and honest dive into the life and mind of a soldier.

Imagine sitting down with a friend who’s been through the unimaginable, and they’re finally opening up to you. That’s the essence of this song. Mitch Rossell has this incredible way of weaving a story that feels so personal and intimate, it’s like you’re right there with him, feeling every heartbeat and breath. The song captures the essence of bravery, sacrifice, and the haunting memories that soldiers carry long after they’ve left the battlefield.

What makes “A Soldier’s Memoir” stand out is the sheer emotion packed into every verse. Rossell doesn’t sugarcoat the truth—he lays out the struggles and the silent battles that continue long after the war is over. You can almost picture the scenes he describes, feeling the weight of the memories and the hope for peace. It’s as if he’s speaking directly to your soul, reminding you of the resilience of the human spirit.

This song isn’t just a tribute; it’s a conversation starter. It invites us to think about the realities faced by those who serve and challenges us to show understanding and compassion. Have you ever thought about the stories behind the uniforms we see? This track gives you a glimpse into that world, encouraging us to listen, learn, and support.

So, the next time you’re looking for a song that’s more than just a tune, give “A Soldier’s Memoir” a listen. It’s more than a song; it’s a powerful reminder of the stories and sacrifices that often go untold. Let Mitch Rossell’s voice guide you through this poignant journey—it’s an experience you won’t soon forget. And hey, when you do listen, I’d love to hear what you think about it. What emotions did it stir up for you?

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Lyrics

I’ve been home about six months now

And I still have my doubts

I’m not sure how I got here

Or how I’m gonna get out

My mama says I look the same

As I did before I left

But if she could see inside of me

It would, scare her to death

I can still taste the powder, from the barrel of my gun

And I can hear my sergeant screamin’ “Run soldier run”

I can feel the backpack on my shoulder, God it weighted a ton

And I can see death in every single thought

They taught me how to put that uniform on

But I just can’t get it off

Last Saturday they honored us

In a small parade downtown

And when they set off those fireworks

I nearly hit the ground

While they smiled and cheered for us

All I could do was stare

Cause half of me is here at home

And half of me is back there

I can still taste the powder, from the barrel of my gun

And I can hear my sergeant screamin’ “Run soldier run”

I can feel the backpack on my shoulder, God it weighted a ton

And I can see death in every single thought

They taught me how to put that uniform on

But I just can’t get it off

Yeah there’s no end in sight

Cause’ even though I’m home now

I’m still fighting for my life

I can still taste the powder, from the barrel of my gun

And I can hear my sergeant screamin’ “Run soldier run”

I can feel the backpack on my shoulder, God it weighted a ton

And I can see death in every single thought

They taught me how to put that uniform on

But I just can’t get it off