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Origins: High Spen's Tommy Young
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Subject: RE: Origins: High Spen's Tommy Young From: GUEST,Tom Patterson Date: 28 Sep 20 - 11:36 AM It's a thrill for me to have two of my early songs mentioned on Mudcat. Thank you, Michael and I hope you are well. High Spen's Tommy Young was based on a 1983 article in the Newcastle Evening Chronicle about Thomas Young VC, a Durham Light Infantry soldier and stretcher-bearer in World War One. Tommy Young He lived through two world wars,a thin frail old man Though he had the cause you'd never hear him moan No different to many others there he'd hauled coals down the pit An ordinary working chap was High Spen's Tommy Young When war broke out in France, Tommy signed up straight away There was no way he'd miss the chance to make the Kaiser pay He wore his uniform with pride but was wounded on the Somme at High Wood Just another soldier lad was High Spen's Tommy Young He lost companions, so many men were slain A generation sacrificed but neither side could gain On grey stone crosses their names can still be read Husbands, fathers, sons and friends the fallen Durham dead Returned half fit but not too soon his section under fire He heard the cries of comrades coming from the mud and wire Nine times he crawled out from the trench, nine times in broad daylight Nine times he brought men back again High Spen's Tommy Young When Tommy Young was granted leave kids ran in the streets Flags and bunting hung from trees women stood and cheered "I'd love to have a pint or two and a walk through fresh green fields" He couldn't understand the fuss High Spen's Tommy Young "I'm nee hero", he told the crowds that came "It happens all the time doon pits, it's just the bloody same" His cross and ribbon an honour nothing more For Tommy never cared about his courage in the war. Peace found Tommy underground hewing at the coal Far below where sudden sounds spread fear among the bold But dust would have the final say in Tommy's working life He supervised the pithead baths High Spen's Tommy Young "A land that's fit for heroes" fine words that Lloyd George used An empty politician's phrase for men who were abused He spent the last days of his life alone in an old folks' home Nobody there knew who he was High Spen's Tommy Young "I'm nee hero" he told the man that came "It happens all the time doon pits, it's just the bloody same His cross and ribbon an honour nothing more For Tommy never cared about his courage in the war. |
Subject: RE: Origins: High Spen's Tommy Young From: GUEST Date: 27 Sep 20 - 07:54 PM origins: what's his name? |
Subject: RE: Origins: High Spen's Tommy Young From: Dave Hanson Date: 27 Sep 20 - 03:19 PM And ? |
Subject: Origins: High Spen's Tommy Young From: GUEST,Michael Burns Date: 27 Sep 20 - 02:05 PM A fine song written by a Hexham lad, now living in Birmingham, whose name I have forgotten. He also has a fine song," .. the coaly Tyne, queen of all the rivers .... |
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