Vetted and approved by The US Military Armed Forces Entertainment Program, Joe Bachman & his band have performed hundreds of shows around the country in support of our Active Duty and Veterans. His original ballad, “A Soldier’s Memoir (PTSD Song)” is well over 1 MILLION Views on YouTube and is currently being used in therapy sessions with our returning Vets around the US. As the son of an Army Soldier, Bachman holds the US Military very near and dear to his heart.

Written by: Mitch Rossell & Joe Bachman


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

I can hear my Sergeant screaming,

“Run, Soldier, run.”

I can feel the backpack on my shoulders

God, it weighed a ton

I see death in every single thought

They taught me how to put that uniform on

I just can’t get it off

Last Saturday they honored us

In a small parade downtown

When they shot off those fireworks

I nearly hit the ground

While they smiled and cheered for us

All I could do was stare

Cuz part of me is here at home

And part of me’s back there
I can still taste the powder

From the barrel of my gun

I can hear my Sergeant screaming,

“Run, Soldier, run.”

I can feel the backpack on my shoulders

God, it weighed a ton

I see death in every single thought

They taught me how to put that uniform on

I just can’t get it off

Yeah there’s no end in sight

Cuz 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

I can hear my Sergeant screaming,

“Run, Soldier, run.”

I can feel the backpack on my shoulders

God, it weighed a ton

I see death in every single thought

They taught me how to put that uniform on

I just can’t get it off