The Soldier

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  • Englishman
    Englishman

    I haven't mentioned this before, but my son from my first marriage has just left the army after a 12 year stint on tanks. Although its not likely at the moment that he might be recalled, I thought that you might like to see the words to a song that has become quite a focus for many of our people. It's well worth the download on Audio Galaxy.

    Harvey Andrews, "The Soldier":

    [i]In the station, in the City, A British Soldier stood
    Talking to the people there, If the people would
    Some just stared in hatred, And others turned in pain
    And the lonely British Soldier, Wished he was back home again
    Come join the British Army, Said the posters in his town
    See the World and have your fun, Come serve before the Crown
    The jobs were hard to come by, And he could not face the dole
    So he took his Countries Shilling, And enlisted on the role
    But, there was no fear of fighting, The Empire was long was lost
    Just ten years in the Army, Getting paid for being bossed
    Then leave a man experienced, A man whose made the grade
    A medal and a pension, Some men present a trade
    Then came the call to Ireland, As the call had come before
    Another bloody chapter, In an endless civil war
    The Priests they stood on both sides, The Priests they stood behind
    Another fight in Jesus name, The blind against the blind
    The Soldier stood between them, Between the whistling stones
    And then the broken bottles, That lead to broken bones
    The petrol bombs that burned his hands, The nails that pierced his skin
    And wished that he’d stayed at home, Surrounded by his kin

    The station filled with people, The soldier was soon was bored
    But, better in the station, Than where the people warred
    The room filled up with Mothers, With daughters and with sons
    Who stared with itchy fingers, At the soldier and his guns
    A yell of fear, The screech of brakes, A shattering of glass
    The window of the station, Broke to let the package pass
    A scream came from the Mothers
    As they ran towards the door, Dragging children crying
    From the bomb upon the floor, The soldier stood
    And could not move, His gun he could not use
    He knew the bomb had seconds and not minutes on the fuse
    He could not run to pick it up, And throw it in the street
    There were far too many people there, Too many running feet
    “Take cover” yelled the soldier, “Take cover” for your lives
    And the Irishmen threw down their young, And stood before their wives
    They turned towards the Soldier, Their eyes alive with fear
    For God’s sake save our children, or they'll end their short lives here.

    The Soldier moved towards the bomb, his stomach like a stone
    Why? Was this his Battle, God, Why was he alone?
    He lay down on the package and he murmured one farewell
    To those at home in England to those he loved so well
    He saw the sights of summer, felt the wind upon his brow
    The young girls in the city parks, how precious were they now
    The soaring of the Swallow, the beauty of the Swan
    The music of the turning Earths, so soon would it be gone

    A muffled soft explosion, and the room began to quake
    The Soldier blown across the floor, His blood a crimson lake
    They never heard Him cry or shout, they never heard Him moan
    And they turned their children’s faces from the blood and from the bone
    The crowd outside soon gathered, and the Ambulances came
    To carry off the body of a pawn lost in a game
    And the crowd they clapped and jeered and they sang their rebel songs
    One Soldier less to interfere where he did not belong
    But will the children growing up learn at their mother’s knee
    The story of the Soldier who bought their liberty
    Who used his youthful body, as the means towards the end
    Who gave His life to those who called Him murderer not friend......?

    Englishman.

    Stay Alive 'Til '75!

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