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Thread #85208   Message #1584080
Posted By: GUEST,Dave'sWife sans cookie
16-Oct-05 - 10:04 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Remembrance Day songs
Subject: Lyr Add: THE VILLAGE OF BRAMBLESHIRE WOOD
No one has yet suggested that Irish Rovers song about WWI - The Village of Brambleshire Wood - off the TALES TO WARM YOUR MIND LP 1969. Sadly, it's not available on CD. it's a great song. Man I wish I had a copy of that LP on Cassette or CD. There are a couple of sonfs that have not been rerelased on the newer compilations.

The lyrics are in the Digitrad though :
The Village of Brambleshire Wood


Oh heck, I'll just paste them in - it's a great song


THE VILLAGE OF BRAMBLESHIRE WOOD
(Will Millar and George Millar)

See the lonely old men playing drafts 'round the tree,
On the square of the village of Brambleshire Wood;
And care-free young boys playing ball 'round those men,
With the weary old faces but the boys eyes are bright.
Imposing and tall stands the stone,
With the names of the young men who died;
Engraved in gold letters, impressively listed,
Dead heroes who battled for Brambleshire Wood.
Imposing and tall stands the pillar of stone,
With the names of the dead men of Brambleshire Wood.

In long corky lines and tight-lipped determine
They march forward to victory with bright blazing eyes
But they brought back a long list of names of the dead
For the pillar of marble in Brambleshire Wood.
"Tell us," cried the boys playing ball
To the crippled old men sitting there on the square
"Tell us," said the boys "Did we win all the wars,
Did we bring back the glory to Brambleshire Wood?"
Imposing and tall stands the pillar of stone,
With the names of the dead men of Brambleshire Wood.

"We won!" cried the aged old sergeants and corporals
Look at the long list of names of the dead
The names of your fathers who won all the victories
Give honor to the village of Brambleshire Wood.
Just think how proud we would be
If only some day we were able to see
Your name in gold letters impressively listed
On the pillar of marble in Brambleshire Wood
Imposing and tall stands the pillar of stone,
With the names of the dead men of Brambleshire Wood.

The way it's typed in, you can't really see that the Chorus is this part of the song:


Imposing and tall stands the pillar of stone,
With the names of the dead men of Brambleshire Wood.