I'll Be Back Soon
A Rocket To The Moon · Your Best Idea [2006]
So that you can leave and I can't make you stay.
You're pictures are hanging on the wall.
I'm waiting for them to fall.
I'm watching the world fall to pieces on the floor.
And there's nothing I can do.
There's nothing I can do,
But to build it up and watch it fall again.
Again.
I'll say farewell to the world behind.
As I drive into the night.
I'll make all this up to you.
I promise I'll be back soon.
I'm writing this whole thing down
to show you that this is the truth.
I can't keep a secret.
I'll be alright.
I won't be home tonight.
I'm not waiting for you to be there
when I get back from this long ride.
There's so much I want to say.
But you won't listen.
You never listen to me.
To me.
I'll say farewell to the world behind.
As I drive into the night.
I'll make all this up to you.
I promise I'll be back soon.
I'm writing this whole thing down
to show you that this is the truth.
I can't keep a secret.
I'll be alright.
I won't be home tonight.
I saw everything there's to see.
I didn't see you and me.
And since that this night is through.
I just want to be with you.
She's waited for so long.
So how can this be wrong.
I'll say farewell to the world behind.
As I drive into the night.
I'll make all this up to you.
I promise I'll be back soon.
I'm writing this whole thing down
to show you that this is the truth.
I can't keep a secret.
I'll be alright.
I won't be home tonight.
Just make sure not to wake me up.
There's so much I want to say but you
Won't listen.
So that you can leave and I can't make you stay.
You never listen to me.
I'll Be Back Soon
A Rocket To The Moon emerged from the mid-2000s pop-punk scene with a sound defined by energetic guitars and earnest vocals. 'I'll Be Back Soon' stands as a key track from their debut album, Your Best Idea, released in 2006. The recording captures the band's early commitment to melodic hooks and emotional delivery, establishing the sonic foundation that would define their subsequent work. As part of a discography that includes later releases like Greetings From... and On Your Side, this song highlights the group's ability to craft accessible, high-energy anthems. The track remains a representative example of the band's signature style during their formative years, showcasing the dynamic interplay between driving rhythms and catchy choruses that resonated with fans of the genre.

