The horrors of this bloody war, I'll take to my grave
If a young lass she should take my hand
I'll tell her I was brave, boys
I'll tell her we were brave
How could her sweet and gentle eyes comprehend the sight
Of boys turned men torn limb from limb
In devastation's light
In devastation's light
How could her soft and loving arms contemplate the feel
I dreamt of rats upon my chest
And woke to find it real, boys
I woke to find it real
How could her mind of reason even start to understand
They delivered us in broad daylight
Into the Devil's hand
Into the Devil's hand
The sorrows of their bloody war, I'll take to my grave
A much-loved son and brother lost
I wish he'd not been brave
How I wish he'd not been brave
The care upon this city's face is more than crumbled stone
If a soldier lad should make it back
I'll pretend that it's still home
We'll pretend it's still his home
The pain that's echoed through our house, how could it compare
To those whose homes are blasted
Into dust upon the air
Upon the very air
No sooner do we settle in, there's bombers overhead
And a lullaby of sirens shake
The children from their beds
The wee ones from their beds
The horrors of this bloody war, we'll take to our graves
And if the young ones they should ever ask
We'll tell them we were brave
Just tell them we were brave
If a young lass she should take my hand
I'll tell her I was brave, boys
I'll tell her we were brave
How could her sweet and gentle eyes comprehend the sight
Of boys turned men torn limb from limb
In devastation's light
In devastation's light
How could her soft and loving arms contemplate the feel
I dreamt of rats upon my chest
And woke to find it real, boys
I woke to find it real
How could her mind of reason even start to understand
They delivered us in broad daylight
Into the Devil's hand
Into the Devil's hand
The sorrows of their bloody war, I'll take to my grave
A much-loved son and brother lost
I wish he'd not been brave
How I wish he'd not been brave
The care upon this city's face is more than crumbled stone
If a soldier lad should make it back
I'll pretend that it's still home
We'll pretend it's still his home
The pain that's echoed through our house, how could it compare
To those whose homes are blasted
Into dust upon the air
Upon the very air
No sooner do we settle in, there's bombers overhead
And a lullaby of sirens shake
The children from their beds
The wee ones from their beds
The horrors of this bloody war, we'll take to our graves
And if the young ones they should ever ask
We'll tell them we were brave
Just tell them we were brave
envoyé par daniela -k.d.- - 6/4/2009 - 14:42
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Testo e musica di Maria Dunn
Arrangiamenti di Maria Dunn & The McDades
Lyrics and music by Maria Dunn
Arranged by Maria Dunn & The McDades
Album: "The Peddler"