Lyrics The Green Fields of France - Davey Arthur , The Fureys
Well,
how
do
you
do,
young
Willie
McBride?
Do
you
mind
if
I
sit
down
here
by
your
graveside?
And
rest
for
a
while
in
the
warm
summer
sun
I've
been
walkin'
all
day,
and
I'm
nearly
done
I
see
by
your
gravestone
you
were
only
19
When
you
joined
the
great
fallen
in
1916
I
hope
you
died
well
and
I
hope
you
died
clean
But
young
Willie
McBride,
was
it
slow
and
obscene?
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly,
did
they
play
the
fife
lowly?
Did
they
sound
the
departure
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
band
play,
"The
Last
Post"
in
chorus?
Did
the
pipes
play,
"The
Flowers
of
the
Forest"?
Did
you
leave
a
wife
or
a
sweetheart
behind
In
some
faithful
heart
is
your
memory
enshrined?
Although
you
died
back
in
1916
In
that
fateful
heart,
are
you
forever
19?
Or
are
you
a
stranger
without
even
a
name
Enclosed
and
forever
behind
a
glass
frame
In
an
old
photograph,
torn,
battered
and
stained
And
faded
to
yellow
in
a
brown
leather
frame?
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly,
did
they
play
the
fife
lowly?
Did
they
sound
the
departure
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
band
play,
"The
Last
Post"
in
chorus?
Did
the
pipes
play,
"The
Flowers
of
the
Forest"?
The
sun,
now
it
shines,
on
the
green
fields
of
France
There's
a
warm
summer's
breeze,
it
makes
the
red
poppies
dance
And
look
how
the
sun
shines
from
under
the
clouds
There's
no
gas,
no
barbed
wire,
there's
no
gun
firin'
down
But
here
in
this
graveyard
that's
still
No
Man's
Land
The
countless
white
crosses
stand
mute
in
the
sand
To
man's
blind
indifference
to
his
fellow
man
To
a
whole
generation
that
were
butchered
and
damned
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly,
did
they
play
the
fife
lowly?
Did
they
sound
the
departure
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
band
play,
"The
Last
Post"
in
chorus?
Did
the
pipes
play,
"The
Flowers
of
the
Forest"?
Ah
young
Willie
McBride,
I
can't
help
wonder
why
Do
those
that
lie
here
know
why
did
they
die?
And
did
they
believe
when
they
answered
the
call
Did
they
really
believe
that
this
war
would
end
wars?
Well
the
sorrow,
the
suffering,
the
glory,
the
pain
The
killing
and
dying,
it
all
done
in
vain
For
young
Willie
McBride,
it
all
happened
again
And
again,
and
again,
and
again,
and
again
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly,
did
they
play
the
fife
lowly?
Did
they
sound
the
departure
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
band
play,
"The
Last
Post"
in
chorus?
Did
the
pipes
play,
"The
Flowers
of
the
Forest"?
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly,
did
they
play
the
fife
lowly?
Did
they
sound
the
departure
as
they
lowered
you
down?
Did
the
band
play,
"The
Last
Post"
in
chorus?
And
did
the
pipes
play,
"The
Flowers
of
the
Forest"?
Thank
you
so
much,
thank
you
Green
Fields
of
France
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