Like A Soldier
Johnny Cash, 1994, from the album American Recordings

With the twilight colors falling
And the evening laying shadows
Hidden memories come stealing from my mind
As I feel my own heart beating out
The simple joy of living, I wonder how I ever was that kind

But the wild road I was rambling
Was always out there calling
And they said a hundred times I should have died
Then you reached down and touched me, and lifted me up with you
So, I believe it was a road I was meant to ride

Like a soldier getting over the war
Like a young man getting over his crazy days
Like a bandit getting over his lawless ways
I don't have to do that anymore
I'm like a soldier getting over the war

There were nights I don't remember
And there's pain that I've forgotten
And other things that I choose not to recall
There are faces that come to me
In my darkest secret memory
Faces that I wish would not come back at all

But In my dream parade of lovers
From the other times and places
There's not one that matters now, no matter who
I'm just thankful for the journey
And that I've survived the battles
And that my spoils of victory are you
 
Like a soldier getting over the war
Like a young man getting over his crazy days
Like a bandit getting over his lawless ways
Every day is better than before
I'm like a soldier getting over the war