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Songs about the Great War (WWI)
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Subject: Lyr Add: HOMESICK (Walter MacFarlane) From: Sandy Mc Lean Date: 01 May 05 - 08:34 AM I usually sing "Homesick" around Nov. 11th. It was written on the battlefield during the Great War by Walter MacFarlane of Upper Margaree, Cape Breton. It expresses how a soldier is caught between his dreams of returning home with his devotion to duty. I think that the last verse is especially powerful. The tune is a variant of "Where the River Shannon Flows" which is in the DT, but I can't get the midi to play. (help Joe!) Slainte, Sandy HOMESICK (Walter MacFarlane) 1. There's a sunny vale of splendor Where in youth I loved to wander, And no place can I love fonder, No, no matter where I be. 'Tis a spot I'll love forever, Where the elm branches quiver By the silv'ry Margaree River, Flowing gently to the sea. 2. There's a home beside the river Where the roses bloom forever; Tho' by oceans from it severed, Still its magic charm I feel. There's a nook that's fair and flowery, And a thrill I long for hourly: When the grey trout, hooked securely, Sends a message to the reel. 3. There in boyhood's happy morning How I loved to go a-roaming While the night owl, early homing, Cast a bleary eye at me. And a song that used to cheer me Still in fancy lingers near me; 'Twas a robin, ever cheery, Singing gaily from a tree. 4. While in foreign climes I wander, Absence makes my heart grow fonder, And the memories of its grandeur Seem to linger here with me. And when sleep has dulled my senses, From beyond the blue expanses Comes a vision that entrances Of my childhood home, Margaree. 5. Though the Rhineland claims my vision While I serve with my division, Still I long to end my mission And return across the sea To the fields I left behind me While the flowing tears did blind me. But the laws of war still bind me And a soldier I must be. |
Subject: RE: Songs about the Great War From: masato sakurai Date: 01 May 05 - 08:05 AM The Great War by Various Artists (CD). |
Subject: RE: Songs about the Great War From: beardedbruce Date: 01 May 05 - 06:50 AM http://historicaltextarchive.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=222 http://www.webspawner.com/users/songsaboutwwi/ http://www.besmark.com/ww1b.html |
Subject: Songs about the Great War From: puck Date: 01 May 05 - 04:48 AM The term Great War is a bit of a contradiction in terms, but I have a huge interest in it as I was 'brought up' [some would say dragged up] by a veteran of the Gallipoli expedition.
My twin sister teaches History in a Chichester and each year takes a group of students to the Flanders trenches and is keen to use folk song and other music as part of the educational experience.
I know the obvious ones such as Green fields of France [No Man's Land] and Tipperary {It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary} and The Rose of York. Can members help to provide other songs please. |
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