Now when the boys came home, Annie cried and Annie cheered She'd been on her own for a long and lonely year
Living for his letters from far away Vietnam And dreading the official telegram
So she was waiting at the station when his train came rolling in She ached with anticipation of holding him again And suddenly he was standing there in his crumpled uniform In a heartbeat she was in his arms
Welcome home, boys, welcome home Don't you know, you've been gone too long Did you wonder, over there, when you were tired, when you were scared, If your country really cared, welcome home
When a nation goes to war, everyone's a casualty Some are maimed and scarred, most have wounds you cannot see So in place of the man that she had known, Annie found instead, a sick and troubled stranger in her bed
But she was stubborn, she was lovin', so she stayed all through the years The hard times and the drinking, the nightmares and the tears For where hate is muddy quicksand, love is tempered steel Annie waited for his wounds to heal
Welcome home, boys, welcome home Don't you know, you've been gone too long We're just so glad that you're alive And only you will wonder why You lived when others died, welcome home
So on a sunny Sydney morning, I heard old war drums beat and watched the boys come marching, down the city street* To claim their place in the nation's heart that their blood and pain had earned A nation that rejoiced in their return
And if the day helped to heal some wounds is a matter of debate For some it had come none too soon, for others far too late But I found myself hoping, as the boys went marching past That for them the war was over, at last
Welcome home, boys, welcome home Don't you know, you've been gone too long What you went through in Vietnam, we can't begin to understand But to each and every man, welcome home
Welcome home, boys, welcome home Don't you know, you've been gone too long May the years bring you release, as the memories decrease May you find some kind of peace, welcome home May you find some kind of peace, welcome home