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Bugsy ADD: Survivor Leave - songs by Ken Stephens (30) ADD: Survivor Leave (Ken Stephens) 31 Oct 22


I came across this powerful song in another thread and wondered if anyone knew the background to this song. Not the meaning of "Survivor Leave", but the narrative of the song. Is it based on a particular tragedy, or a generalization.

SURVIVOR LEAVE
(Ken Stephens)(Ken Stevens)

I never really reckoned the ship would die in seconds -
No time to think or fight or even grieve -
And for some the smoke and fire became a funeral pyre,
And I'm lucky to be on survivor leave.

CHORUS:
Survivor leave, survivor leave,
And I'm lucky to be on survivor leave.

It isn't so surprising when you scan the bare horizon
And death's arrived before you've time to breathe.
Ship's discipline can't waver when there's no way left to save her,
And I'm lucky to be on survivor leave.

Now, me mates that caught the blow never had a chance to know,
And the aftermath just makes my stomach heave.
We could only call the roll, and attempt some fire control,
And I'm lucky to be on survivor leave.

Now, those moments of pure strife, they're going to last me all my life,
Though the family's glad I've got this special leave.
There's nothing more I'm dreading, now I've come from Armageddon,
And I'm lucky to be on survivor leave.

Oh, there's got to be a reason to heal all the hurts and lesions,
On the killing ground, it's too bad to believe.
What's the use of disagreeing, when you're fighting and not seeing,
And the whole world can't be on survivor leave?

(Final chorus, sung twice:)

Survivor leave, survivor leave,
And the whole world can't be on survivor leave.

Cheers

Bugsy


Boarding Party Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x_K8sgDcpQ


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