Missing in Action

ARTHUR Q. SMITH, HELEN KAYE

The warship had landed and night come ashore
The fighting was over for me ever more
For I had been wounded they left me forget
A stone for my pillow and snow for my bed

The enemy found me and took me away and made me a prisoner of war so they say
But God in his mercy was with me one day the gate was left open and I ran away
I returned to the old home my sweet wife to see
The home I had built for my darling and me

The door I then opened and there on the stand I saw a picture of her and the man
The clothes she was wearing told me the sad tale
My darling was wearing a new bridal veil
Then I found a letter and these words I read missing in action she thought I was dead

So I kissed her picture and whispered goodbye
My poor heart was breaking but my eyes were dry
I knew it was too late for her now to learn
I knew she must never know I had returned

A vagabond dreamer forever I'll roam
Because there was no one to welcome me home
The face of my darling no more I shall see for missing in action forever I'll be

Trivia about the song Missing in Action by Ernest Tubb

On which albums was the song “Missing in Action” released by Ernest Tubb?
Ernest Tubb released the song on the albums “I’ve Got All the Heartaches I Can Handle / The Texas Troubadour” in 1973, “Let’s Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello: CD 4” in 1991, “Slippin' Around” in 2006, “Timeless Country: Ernest Tubb” in 2008, “The Best Of Ernest Tubb” in 2009, and “Waltz Across Texas” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Missing in Action” by Ernest Tubb?
The song “Missing in Action” by Ernest Tubb was composed by ARTHUR Q. SMITH, HELEN KAYE.

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