Текст песни No Man's Land - June Tabor
Well
how
do
you
do,
young
Willie
McBride,
Do
you
mind
if
I
sit
here
down
by
your
graveside
And
rest
for
a
while
'neath
the
warm
summer
sun
I've
been
working
all
day
and
I'm
nearly
done.
I
see
by
your
gravestone
you
were
only
nineteen
When
you
joined
the
dead
heroes
of
nineteen-sixteen.
I
hope
you
died
well
and
I
hope
you
died
clean
Or
Willie
McBride,
was
it
slow
and
obscene.
Did
they
beat
the
drum
slowly,
did
they
play
the
fife
lowly,
Did
they
sound
the
dead-march
as
they
lowered
you
down.
Did
the
bugles
play
the
Last
Post
and
chorus,
Did
the
pipes
play
the
'Flooers
o'
the
Forest'.
And
did
you
leave
a
wife
or
a
sweetheart
behind
In
some
faithful
heart
is
your
memory
enshrined
Although
you
died
back
there
in
nineteen-sixteen
In
that
faithful
heart
are
you
ever
nineteen
Or
are
you
a
stranger
without
even
a
name
Enclosed
and
forgotten
behind
the
glass
frame
In
a
old
photograph,
torn
and
battered
and
stained
And
faded
to
yellow
in
a
brown
leather
frame.
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