John Denver
Readjustment Blues
Just out of the infantry this morning
I had to pay my dues across the sea
No one back in boot camp ever warned me
What the readjustment blues would do to me

"Welcome to Havana," said the pilot
"We must have made a wrong turn on the way"
"Let's buy some cigars and keep it quiet
If they don't know we're here, we'll get away"

Just as I had realized he was joking
I saw we were in Washington D.C
'Cause there was all the patriotic buildings
Just like I had seen them on T.V

It must have been a holiday 'cause there was this parade
People carried signs I couldn't read that they had made
'Till I got closer and my heart fell to my socks
There was a battle raging and the air was filled with tear gas and rocks

And there was the flag I'd fought against so often
The one I fought for hanging upside down
The wind was blowing hard, the dirt was flying
It made the city sky look dark and brown

I saw a girl, she could have been my sister
Except her hair was long and in her face
She explained this was a demonstration
Against the war and for the human race
Now I've seen a lot of strange things in my travels
Cannibals, yes, and aliens galore
But I never thought I'd see so many people
Saying we don't want your + + + war!

The troops all had on uniforms just like the one I'd worn
But they were all domestic and my duty tour was foreign
They carried guns just like the ones across the sea
Except this time I was the citizen and they was pointing their guns at me

Yes, I was just a citizen
And I was walking down the street
And it was just then that the readjustment blues
Got through to me