Текст песни Christmas in the Trenches - Noel Mcloughlin, Niamh Phelan & Ger O'Donnell
My
name
is
Francis
Tolliver,
I
come
from
Liverpool
Two
years
ago
the
war
was
waiting
for
me
after
school
To
Belgium
and
to
Flanders,
to
Germany
to
here
I
fought
for
King
and
country
I
love
dear
It
was
Christmas
in
the
trenches
where
the
frost
so
bitter
hung
The
frozen
fields
of
France
were
still,
no
Christmas
song
was
sung
Our
families
back
in
England
were
toasting
us
that
day
Their
brave
and
glorious
lads
so
far
away
I
was
lyin'
with
my
mess-mates
on
the
cold
and
rocky
ground
When
across
the
lines
of
battle
came
a
most
peculiar
sound
Says
I,
"Now
listen
up
me
boys",
each
soldier
strained
to
hear
As
one
young
German
voice
sang
out
so
clear
"He's
singin'
bloody
well,
you
know",
my
partner
says
to
me
Soon
one
by
one
each
German
voice
joined
in
in
harmony
The
cannons
rested
silent,
the
gas
cloud
rolled
no
more
As
Christmas
brought
us
respite
from
the
war
As
soon
as
they
were
finished
a
reverent
pause
was
spent
"God
rest
ye
merry,
gentlemen,"
struck
up
some
lads
from
Kent
The
next
they
sang
was
'Stille
Nacht",
"Tis
'Silent
Night'"
says
I
And
in
two
tongues
one
song
filled
up
that
sky
"There's
someone
comin'
towards
us,"
the
front-line
sentry
cried
All
sights
were
fixed
on
one
lone
figure
trudging
from
their
side
His
truce
flag,
like
a
Christmas
star,
shone
on
that
plain
so
bright
As
he
bravely
strode,
unarmed,
into
the
night
Soon
one
by
one
on
either
side
walked
into
No
Man's
Land
With
neither
gun
nor
bayonet
we
met
there
hand
to
hand
We
shared
some
secret
brandy
and
wished
each
other
well
And
in
a
flare-lit
soccer
game
we
gave
them
hell
We
traded
chocolates,
cigarettes
and
photgraphs
from
home
These
sons
and
fathers
far
away
from
families
of
their
own
Young
Sanders
played
his
squeeze
box
and
they
had
a
violin
This
curious
and
unlikely
band
of
men
Soon
daylight
stole
upon
us
and
France
was
France
once
more
With
sad
farewells
we
each
began
to
settle
back
to
war
But
the
question
haunted
every
heart
that
lived
that
wonderous
night
"Whose
family
have
I
fixed
within
my
sights?"
It
was
Christmas
in
the
trenches
where
the
frost
so
bitter
hung
The
frozen
fields
of
France
were
warmed
as
songs
of
peace
were
sung
For
the
walls
they'd
kept
between
us
to
exact
the
work
of
war
Had
been
crumbled
and
were
gone
for
ever
more
My
name
is
Francis
Tolliver,
in
Liverpool
I
dwell
Each
Christmas
come
since
World
War
One
I've
learned
it's
lesson
well
That
the
ones
who
call
the
shots
won't
be
among
the
dead
and
lame
And
on
each
end
of
the
rifle
we're
the
same
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