Lyrics Yvette (Song of Fraternization) - Duke Special
We
hated
the
soldiers,
their
army
took
our
town,
I
was
sixteen
The
foreign
occupier
grinned
as
he
loosened
my
nightgown
May
mornings
are
so
bright
But
comes
the
dark
May
night
The
captain
shouts
"you′re
all
dismissed"
Then
boys
with
mischief
in
their
eyes
Will
find
the
girls
who
fraternise
How
could
I
hate
him
when
we
kissed?
The
foreign
occupation
brought
sorrows,
and
then
a
cook
By
day
I
would
despise
him,
but
when
night
fell
I
loved
the
liberties
that
he
took
May
mornings
are
so
bright
But
comes
the
dark
May
night
The
captain
shouts
"boys,
hit
the
hay"
But
one
with
something
on
his
mind
Knows
just
the
kind
of
girl
to
find
We
fraternised
until
the
day
My
oppressor
and
my
lover
for
me
were
one
and
the
same
Everyone
said
"her
love's
just
convenient",
what
we
agreed
on
was
my
shame
A
cloud
that
hid
the
sun
Announced
my
joy
was
done
And
you
have
your
fun,
but
troops
move
on
You
wait
all
night,
where
can
he
be?
Your
lover
and
your
enemy
His
army′s
marching
and
he's
gone
His
army's
marching
and
he′s
gone
Album
Duke Special Presents the Songs From Mother Courage and Her Children
date of release
28-02-2010
1 Mother Courage
2 Eilif (Song About the Soldier and His Wife)
3 Yvette (Song of Fraternization)
4 Song of the Hours
5 The Great Capitulation
6 Soldier's Song
7 Mother Courage (And the Threat of Peace)
8 Cook's Song
9 Farmhouse Song
10 Lullaby
11 Mother Courage Finale
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