Lyrics Sympathy For The Hard of Hearing - Gary Brooker
Called
up
to
Camberley
in
'39
To
play
his
part
on
the
French
front
line
He
was
full
of
hope,
overflowing
with
tears
He'd
been
on
the
earth
barely
nineteen
years
But
he
was
willing
Sailed
across
the
Channel
for
to
meet
his
foe
Marched
from
Le
Havre
to
Forge-les-Eaux
There
were
sounds
of
battle
that
assailed
his
ears
They
moved
that
night
with
the
taste
of
fear
To
the
killing
Got
dug
down
in
Deauville
His
young
life
on
the
line
Had
time
to
think
about
her
His
first
love
he'd
left
behind
The
battle
lost
At
heavy
cost
To
life
and
limb
But
not
for
him
He
was
caught
And
marched
away
To
darker
days
A
prisoner
He
walked
to
Poland
With
thousands
of
others
Their
common
plight
Would
make
them
brothers
For
years
of
cold
and
fear
And
lonely
tears
For
four
long
years
The
Allies
came
To
liberate
They
found
him
in
rags
In
a
pitiful
state
But
alive
Taken
at
the
very
start
Not
freed
until
the
last
Lest
we
forget
the
sacrifice
That
young
men
make
for
what
seems
right
We
lose
them
Confuse
them
Abuse
them
Young
rose
waiting
on
the
English
shore
To
hold
her
boy,
now
a
man
of
twenty-four
Hard
of
hearing,
no
feeling
What
do
we
know
of
pain
and
healing?
Hard
of
hearing,
hard
of
hearing
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