Lyrics Christmas 1915 - Tommy Fleming
Nineteen-fifteen
on
Christmas
Day
On
the
Western
Front
the
guns
all
died
away
And
lying
in
the
mud
on
bags
of
sand
We
heard
a
German
sing
from
No
Man's
Land
He
had
a
tenor
voice
so
pure
and
true
The
words
were
strange
but
every
note
we
knew
Soaring
over
the
the
living
dead
and
damned
The
German
sang
of
peace
from
No
Man's
Land
They
left
their
trenches
and
then
we
left
ours
Beneath
tin
hats
they
smiled
just
like
wildflowers
With
photos,
cigarettes,
and
pots
of
wine
We
built
a
soldier's
truce
on
the
front
line
Their
singer
was
a
lad
of
twenty-one
We
begged
another
song
before
the
dawn
And
sitting
in
the
mud
and
blood
and
fear
He
sang
again
the
song
all
longed
to
hear
Silent
night,
no
cannons
roar
A
king
of
peace
is
born
for
evermore
All's
calm,
all's
bright
All
brothers
hand
in
hand
In
nineteen-fifteen
in
No
Man's
Land
In
the
morning
all
guns
boomed
in
the
rain
And
we
killed
them,
and
they
killed
us
again
With
bayonet,
bomb,
and
bullet,
gas,
and
flame
And
neither
we
nor
they
at
all
to
blame
There
was
heavy
fighting
right
throughout
the
day
For
one
night's
peace
we
bloodily
did
pay
At
night
they
charged,
we
fought
them
hand
to
hand
And
I
killed
the
boy
that
sang
in
No
Man's
Land
Silent
night,
no
cannons
roar
A
king
of
peace
is
born
for
evermore
All's
calm,
all's
bright
All
brothers
hand
in
hand
And
that
young
soldier
sings
And
the
song
of
peace
still
rings
Though
the
captains
and
all
the
kings
Built
no
man's
land
Sleep
in
heavenly
peace
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