paroles de chanson Zwartkloof and the Battle at the Black Ravine - John Edmond
Zwartkloof
is
a
Boer
word
that
means
the
Black
Ravine
But
there's
the
most
peaceful
valley
there
that
you've
ever
seen
But
you
can't
believe
what
happened
there
on
a
bright
September
day
If
you
listen
now
I'll
tell
you
so
please
don't
go
away
Nearby
was
a
placed
called
Hartingsburg
before
the
old
Boer
war
There
was
a
mineral
spring
And
a
railway
station
and
not
very
much
more
When
the
British
army
they
arrived
along
their
warring
paths
They
changed
the
name
from
Hartingsburg
And
called
the
place
Warmbaths
Many
men
were
stationed
there
to
keep
the
Boers
at
bay
From
wrecking
trains
and
telephone
lines
then
hiding
away
So
with
so
many
mouths
to
feed
they
had
to
make
a
plan
Anything
that
they
could
get
from
the
surrounding
land
Major
Brooke,
he
then
said
to
Lieutenant
Whylly
"Lets
ride
out
west
and
do
our
best
with
a
foraging
party
To
bring
in
stray
Boer
cattle
just
like
a
cattle
thief
And
tonight
around
the
fire
we
might
just
roast
a
leg
of
beef
Let's
go
now
Whylly
and
you
know
that
we
had
better
take
care
Cos
the
Boers
and
their
damn
Mausers
could
be
anywhere"
Those
eight
men
were
Tasmanian
drovers
from
that
land
And
they
soon
spotted
cattle
tracks
In
the
deep
red
bushveld
sand
The
tracks
then
led
them
up
a
gorge
into
a
narrow
pass
But
a
Boer
commando
lay
in
wait
in
bushes
and
the
grass
The
peace
was
suddenly
shattered
In
the
bright
September
air
The
Mausers
opened
fire,
it
seemed
from
everywhere
The
bullets
they
came
pelting
down.
just
like
falling
hail
Six
men
wounded
with
nowhere
to
hide
upon
that
dusty
trail
Major
Brooke
was
shot
down
from
his
horse
And
a
getaway
they
made
Another
man
down,
it
was
Corporal
Brown,
Whylly
gave
him
his
very
own
horse
Gave
covering
fire
from
behind
a
rock
To
him
his
men
came
first
Lieutenant
Whylly
and
Trooper
Bisdee
for
their
bravery
Both
took
Victoria
Crosses
home
across
the
Tasman
sea
Zwartkloof
is
a
Boer
word
that
means
the
Black
Ravine
And
there's
still
the
most
peaceful
valley
there
That
you've
ever
seen
But
on
the
first
day
of
September
1900
was
the
year
Now
I've
told
you
just
what
happened
'Bout
the
men
that
knew
no
fear
Yes,
Zwartkloof
is
a
Boer
word
that
means
the
Black
Ravine
And
there's
still
the
most
peaceful
valley
there,
That
you
have
ever
seen
So
remember
in
September
when
the
world
is
so
serene
Always
remember
Zwartkloof
And
the
battle
at
the
Black
Ravine
1 Zwartkloof and the Battle at the Black Ravine
2 Kalahari Sand Between My Toes
3 Song of the Waterberg
4 Modimolle
5 The Ways of Coenraad De Buys
6 The Bushveld Department Store
7 The Last Days of Steam
8 Go Andries Go
9 The Waterberg Warrior
10 The Bundu Ball
11 Mampoer Mampoer
12 Jock of the Bushveld
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