When Margaret Was Eleven
(专辑: Prodigal Sons - 1983)
My father said farewell and the
band played tunes of glory A
giant man with ribbons, bedeviled dignity A
regimental sergeant, the
backbone of the
Empire For God and righteous glory bound for High Germany Sweet Lord, I
was just seven when Margaret was eleven They served us war for breakfast and soldiers' songs for tea "Your father's gone campaigning" was a
way of not explaining That soldiers are the
living proof of our inhumanity My childhood passed away midst the
tales and lurid stories Of manufactured glories and inhuman gallantry I
asked, "When is war over?", but no one deemed to answer me And Margaret played that dreaded tune called High Germany Sweet Lord, I
was just seven when Margaret was eleven They served us war for breakfast and soldiers' songs for tea "Your father's gone campaigning" was a
way of not explaining That soldiers are the
living proof of our inhumanity My father made it home, but he came without his reason Two eyes of molten madness, a
senseless fool of war "He's just a
child," my mother cried, "to be dressed in full regalia And paraded as a
hero home from High Germany" Sweet Lord, I
was just seven when Margaret was eleven They served us war for breakfast and soldiers' songs for tea "Your father's gone campaigning" was a
way of not explaining That soldiers are the
living proof of our inhumanity There'll be no tunes of glory for Margaret and me