COME BACK CLEAN

By Ella Wheeler Wilcox

This is the song for a soldier

To sing as he rides from home

To the fields afar where the battles are

Or over the ocean's foam:

‘ Whatever the dangers waiting

In the lands I have not seen,

If I do not fall — if I come back at all,

Then I will come back clean.

‘ I may lie in the mud of the trenches,

I may reek with blood and mire,

But I will control, by the God in my soul,

The might of my man's desire.

I will fight my foe in the open,

But my sword shall be sharp and keen

For the foe within who would lure me to sin,

And I will come back clean.

‘ I may not leave for my children

Brave medals that I have worn,

But the blood in my veins shall leave no stains

On bride or on babes unborn;

And the scars that my body may carry

Shall not be from deeds obscene,

For my will shall say to the beast, OBEY!

And I will come back clean.

‘ Oh, not on the fields of slaughter

And not in the prison-cell,

Or in hunger and cold is the story told

By war, of its darkest hell.

But the old, old sin of the senses

Can tell what that word may mean

To the soldiers’ wives and to innocent lives,

And I will come back clean.’