Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
It’s about a relationship that has to deal with the effects of separation and war.
The man is not coming back after his horrible experiences. We don’t know if he stopped loving his wife or that he didn’t want her to deal with his demons.
[Verse 1]
Well, he was Thailand-based, she was an air force wife
He used to fly weekends, it was the easy life
But then it turned around and he began to change
She didn't wonder then, she didn't think it's strange
[Verse 2]
But then he got a call, he had to leave that night
He couldn't say too much, but it would be alright
He didn't need to pack, they'd meet the next night
He had a job to do:
Flying to Cambodia
[Instrumental Chorus]
[Verse 3]
And as the nights passed by, she tried to trace the past
The way he used to look, the way he used to laugh
I guess she'll never know, what got inside his soul
She couldn't make it out, just couldn't take it all
[Verse 4]
He had the saddest eyes the girl had ever seen
He used to cry some nights as though he lived a dream
And as she held him close he used to search her face
As though she knew the truth
Lost inside Cambodia
[Instrumental Chorus]
[Verse 5]
But then a call came through, they said he'd soon be home
She had to pack a case and they would make a rendezvous
But now a year has passed and not a single word
And all the love she knew has disappeared out in the haze
[Bridge]
Cambodia
Don't cry now
No tears now
[Instrumental Chorus]
[Outro]
And now the years have passed with not a single word
But there is only one thing left I know for sure:
She won't see his face again
Cambodia was written by Marty Wilde & Ricky Wilde.
Cambodia was produced by Ricky Wilde.