Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Labour Future: Blogs Torn Between Optimism and Misery


If Hopi Sen asked whether he knows a happy song says "You Hum It I'll play It" Dave Osler speaks For The Fallen And Those Who Made it Out Alive in a New Labour Armageddon:

Well, I hope you died quick and I hope you died clean
Oh Willie McBride, was it slow and obscene?


Did they Beat the drum slowly, did they play the pipes lowly?
Did they sound the death march as they lowered you down?
Did the band play The Last Post in chorus?
Did the pipes play the Flowers of the Forest?


That poignant Eric Bogle dirge in full. The song is known variously as No Man's Land, The Green Fields of France, and Willie McBride.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And here is "Willie MacBrides reply

WILLIE MCBRIDE'S REPLY
(Lyrics: Stephen L. Suffet (Copyright 1997)
Tune: "No Man's Land" by Eric Bogle

My dear friend Eric, this is Willie McBride,
Today I speak to you across the divide,
Of years and of distance of life and of death,
Please let me speak freely with my silent breath.

You might think me crazy, you might think me daft,
I could have stayed back in Erin, where there wasn't a draft,
But my parents they raised me to tell right from wrong,
So today I shall answer what you asked in your song.

Yes, they beat the drum slowly, they played the pipes lowly,
And the rifles fired o'er me as they lowered me down,
The band played "The Last Post" in chorus,
And the pipes played "The Flowers of the Forest."

Ask the people of Belgium or Alsace-Lorraine,
If my life was wasted, if I died in vain.
I think they will tell you when all's said and done,
They welcomed this boy with his tin hat and gun.

And call it ironic that I was cut down,
While in Dublin my kinfolk were fighting the Crown.
But in Dublin or Flanders the cause was the same:
To resist the oppressor, whatever his name.

Yes, they beat the drum slowly... etc.

It wasn't for King or for England I died,
It wasn't for glory or the Empire's pride.
The reason I went was both simple and clear:
To stand up for freedom did I volunteer.

It's easy for you to look back and sigh,
And pity the youth of those days long gone by,
For us who were there, we knew why we died,
And I'd do it again, says Willie McBride


GW

Chris Paul said...

Very forgiving chap ...

Anonymous said...

Obviously the Tories are the bastard Germans and the Lib Dems are heirs to Lloyd George who sent them to die?