Songtexte Cripple in the Mist - John Edmond
Raiders
of
the
Cape,
fighting
for
all
our
worth.
Follow
General
Jannie
Smuts
to
the
far
ends
of
the
earth.
Clothes
torn,
shoes
worn,
degradation
untold.
Wearing
sackcloth
on
our
backs
to
keep
us
from
the
cold.
Hounded,
surrounded,
trapped
out
in
the
night;
Stumbling,
mumbling
we
see
a
friendly
light.
For
no
better
fortune
we
could
not
have
wished,
In
a
farmhouse
doorway
on
his
staff
stands
a
cripple
in
the
mist.
In
the
mist.
He
says
"I
will
lead
you
down
a
path
I
know.
If
this
you
take
you
will
escape
to
the
valley
down
below"
Riding,
sliding,
steeper
than
a
cliff;
Blindly
we
follow
the
cripple
in
the
mist.
Frail
and
weak
he
leads
us
leaning
on
his
staff
Through
the
dark
unknown
down
the
bridle
path.
Freedom
of
the
valley,
our
spirits
now
in
bliss,
With
tearful
eye
we
say
goodbye
to
the
cripple
in
the
mist.
In
the
mist.
Through
hunger,
anger,
a
British
camp
we
storm
Right
there,
strip
them
bare,
steal
their
uniforms,
It
was
bold
but
later
told;
and
we
catch
our
breath!
Captured
wearing
British
garb,
penalty
is
death.
No
braver
savior
in
a
land
engulfed
in
war;
Helped
straggling
strangers
arriving
at
his
door;
Siding
with
our
nation,
put
his
life
at
risk.
He
was
our
salvation,
the
cripple
in
the
mist.
In
the
mist.
Cripple
in
the
mist.
Cripple
in
the
mist.
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