Song For Grace
(专辑: Spirit Of The Anzacs - 2015)
I
was a
girl of thirteen when my brothers went off to the
war Martin and Robert and Jack, and as I
wave from the
door I
thought who in the
world could have brothers as handsome as they Three Australian Light Horsemen I
see their proud figures today Our parents were Irish with no love for England at all But their sons were Australian and each bravely answered the
call In their turned up slouch hats, and their feathers and leggings and spurs The
Empire as much as my mother knew these sons were hers And at the
going down of the
sun and in the
morning I
will remember them, I
can't forget The
mailman brought cards from Colombo and then from Port Said Here's a
photo of our Jack in Egypt, his first camel ride And look at young Bobby, in London here crossing The
Strand And Martin writes 'mum and dad, life in the
army is grand' When the
telegram came with the
news about our darling Jack I
had the
terrible task of breaking the
news to my dad With our old draught horse Punch mt father was ploughing the
land I
ran to the
paddock, the
telegram clutched in my hand The
Irishman read it, said thank you, now leave me alone Go on back to the
house, help your mother, she's there on her own He called, 'stand up now Punch, we have to get on with this job' But I
saw his slumped shoulders, and I
heard his heart rending sob And at the
going down of the
sun and in the
morning I
will remember them, I
can't forget And at the
going down of the
sun and in the
morning I
will remember them, I
can't forget