No Man's Land
(专辑: The Man Who Steadies The Lead - 1980)
Well how do you do Private William McBride? Do you mind if I
sit here down by your graveside? I'll rest for awhile in the
warm summer sun Been walking all day mate, and I'm nearly done And I
see by your gravestone, you were only nineteen When you joined the
fallen in 1916 Well I
hope you died quick, and I
hope you died clean Or Willie McBride, was it slow and obscene? Did they beat the
drums slowly? Did they sound the
fife lowly? Did the
rifles fire o'er ye over as they lowered you down? Did the
bugles sing 'The Last Post' in chorus? Did the
pipes play 'The Flowers Of The
Forest'? Did you leave a
wife or a
sweetheart behind? In some faithful heart is your memory enshrined? And though you died back in 1916 To that loyal heart are you always nineteen? Or are you a
stranger without a
name? Forever enshrined behind some glass pane In an old photograph, torn and tattered, and stained And fading to yellow in a
brown leather frame Did they beat the
drums slowly? Did they sound the
fife lowly? Did the
rifles fire o'er ye over as they lowered you down? Did the
bugles sing 'The Last Post' in chorus? Did the
pipes play 'The Flowers Of The
Forest'? And the
sun's shining now on these green fields of France The
warm wind blows gently, and the
red poppies dance The
trenches have vanished long under the
plough No gas and no barbed wire, no guns firing now But here in this graveyard it's still no man's land The
countless white crosses, in mute witness stand To man's blind indifference to his fellow man And a
whole generation who were butchered and damned Did they beat the
drums slowly? Did they sound the
fife lowly? Did the
rifles fire o'er ye over as they lowered you down? Did the
bugles sing 'The Last Post' in chorus? Did the
pipes play 'The Flowers Of The
Forest'? And I
can't help but wonder now Willie McBride Do all those who lie here know why they died? Did you really believe when they told you the
cause? Did you really believe that this war would end wars? Well the
suffering, the
sorrow, the
glory, the
shame The
killing, the
dying was all done in vain For Willie McBride it's all happened again And again, and again, and again, and again Did they beat the
drums slowly? Did they sound the
fife lowly? Did the
rifles fire o'er ye over as they lowered you down? Did the
bugles sing 'The Last Post' in chorus? Did the
pipes play 'The Flowers Of The
Forest'? Did the
bugles sing 'The Last Post' in chorus? Did the
pipes play 'The Flowers Of The
Forest'?