Lyrics The Hardest Thing - Colin Buchanan
You
were
born
outside
of
Liverpool
in
England.
The
bank
propelled
your
father
left
and
right.
You
told
me
about
your
boarding
school
adventures,
That
magic
world
that
lived
in
black
and
white.
You
turned
eighteen
and
enlisted
in
the
Air
Force
To
fly
Horsa
gliders
over
enemy
lines.
You
never
lost
your
wide-eyed
joy
of
flying
And
Hitler
took
that
bullet
just
in
time.
Expectations
placed
you
at
the
ledger,
But
your
banker's
life
was
never
meant
to
be.
You
weathered
Granddad's
English
aspirations
And
he
set
you
sail
across
the
Irish
sea.
You
always
had
your
chin
up
to
the
sky,
Stood
up
straight
with
self-respect
and
pride.
You
looked
every
single
challenge
in
the
eye,
But
the
hardest
thing
you
ever
did
was
die.
To
Aunty
Chris
you
were
more
than
just
a
nephew,
Treasured
like
the
son
she
never
bore.
You
stepped
into
the
paper
mill
at
Swiftbrook.
In
your
coat
and
tie
you
walked
the
factory
floor.
When
you
went
to
Dr
Dugdale's
with
a
toothache,
You
left
there
with
a
filling
and
a
bride.
I
love
that
photo
on
the
steps
at
Christchurch:
"G.K.B.,
with
Joan
Margaret
by
his
side."
You
always
had
your
chin
up
to
the
sky,
Stood
up
straight
with
self-respect
and
pride.
You
looked
every
single
challenge
in
the
eye,
But
the
hardest
thing
you
ever
did
was
die.
Cranmer
Road
was
your
Irish
family
castle
Until
the
mill
boss
sent
you
on
your
way.
You
bravely
sailed
the
six
of
us
to
safety
From
Southampton
down
into
Port
Philip
Bay.
You
were
forty
when
you
set
foot
in
Australia,
Resourceful
and
relentless
and
near-broke.
You
faced
hardship
like
that
acre
of
lantana:
Hacked
it
out
by
hand
and
sent
it
up
in
smoke.
You
always
had
your
chin
up
to
the
sky,
Stood
up
straight
with
self-respect
and
pride.
You
looked
every
single
challenge
in
the
eye,
But
the
hardest
thing
you
ever
did
was
die.
"Don't
grow
old,"
you'd
always
tell
your
grandkids.
An
ugly,
early
whiff
of
Waterloo.
Your
life
began
the
spiral
into
helpless
And
this
time
there
was
nothing
you
could
do.
All
the
finest
stories
have
a
champion
To
step
in
when
the
darkest
hour
has
come.
Your
Saviour
came
and
bore
you
safely
over,
The
hardest
thing
you
both
have
ever
done.
You
always
had
your
chin
up
to
the
sky,
Stood
up
straight
with
self-respect
and
pride.
You
looked
every
single
challenge
in
the
eye,
But
the
hardest
thing
you
ever
did
was
die.
You
looked
every
single
challenge
in
the
eye,
But
the
hardest
thing
you
ever
did
was
die.
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