I got this off of a John Roberts and Tony Barrand album: VALLEY OF THE SHADOW By Paul Clark (for a play called 'Days of Pride' produced in 1981) Our great attack had failed We'd nothing left to give. The wounded hanging on the wire Had little time to live. The German shells came screaming down To shred them as they lay Abandoned in the Valley of the Shadow. The battle ground that night Would look as bright as day, As fairy flares turned blackness Into bitter lifeless gray. The twisted shapes that once were men In senseless patterns lay-- The tenants of the Valley of the Shadow. The torn and shattered fields, The bits of wire and steel; No blade of grass, nor leaf, nor tree To make the place seem real. An Ancient traveler passing by Just couldn't help but say, "This surely is the Valley of the Shadow." Let pictures of this scene Be hung on every wall In rooms where Governments decide When men should stand or fall. We'd never go to war again If leaders had their say, While looking at the Valley of the Shadow.
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