Lyrics Broken Hymns - Dropkick Murphys
Now
the
fog
and
smoke
is
lifting
From
the
fallen
row
on
row
In
1861
they
prayed
for
God
to
keep
their
souls
Jimmy
left
home
in
April
That
was
one
year
to
the
day
Writes
his
mother
back
home
in
Brighton
but
he
ain′t
got
much
to
say
He's
forgotten
what
his
town
looks
like
The
smell
of
death
is
all
around
He
dreams
of
the
blue
Atlantic
To
once
again
be
homeward
bound
Homeward
bound
Though
the
road
was
long
and
winding
Many
snares
lay
in
their
path
But
their
struggle
they
saw
as
righteous
They
fought
with
might
and
struck
with
wrath
Now
the
battle
hymns
are
playing,
report
of
shots
not
far
away
No
prayer,
no
promise,
no
hand
of
God
could
save
their
souls
that
April
day
Tell
their
wives
that
they
fought
bravely
as
they
lay
them
in
their
graves
As
the
train
pulled
in
the
station
and
the
families
gathered
′round
You
could
hear
the
first
car
echo
with
a
loud
triumphant
sound
But
the
last
car
it
was
silent,
they
listened
close
but
they
couldn't
hear
It
was
laden
down
with
coffins
that
didn't
speak
and
couldn′t
cheer
Now
the
battle
hymns
are
playing,
report
of
shots
not
far
away
No
prayer,
no
promise,
no
hand
of
God
could
save
their
souls
that
April
day
Tell
their
wives
that
they
fought
bravely
as
they
lay
them
in
their
graves
As
the
train
pulled
in
the
station
and
the
families
gathered
′round
You
could
hear
the
first
car
echo
with
a
loud
triumphant
sound
Now
the
battle
hymns
are
playing,
report
of
shots
not
far
away
No
prayer,
no
promise,
no
hand
of
God
could
save
their
souls
that
April
day
Now
the
battle
hymns
are
playing,
report
of
shots
not
far
away
No
prayer,
no
promise,
no
hand
of
God
could
save
the
souls
of
the
blue
and
grey
Tell
their
wives
that
they
fought
bravely
as
they
lay
them
in
their
graves
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