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Subject: RE: lyr add: When We Get To Flanders From: Pete M Date: 10 Nov 98 - 04:57 AM In the UK, Rememberance day services are held on the closest Sunday to the 11th. But to refute your point about fogetting Dale, the number attending this year's services was reported to be the highest for a long time. In NZ and Oz the main rememberance services commemerate the landings at Gallipoli (ANZAC day) rather than the Armistice, but here in NZ the attendence at these services, traditionally held at dawn, is also increasing. There seems to be a hightened awareness especially by the young, so its a bit sad if the opposite is happening in North America. My personal favourite folk song for Rememberance is "The ladies go dancing at Whitsun" Pete M |
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Subject: lyr add: When We Get To Flanders From: Dale Rose Date: 09 Nov 98 - 11:43 PM Compliments of a friend from Sydney, Cape Breton, NS, who in turn got it from a friend in Oakville, ON. With Armistice Day/Remembrance Day/Veterans Day approaching, I thought it would be an appropriate contribution. It seems that just as the Veterans themselves are fast fading from our lives, so are our remembrances of their deeds. (Something I found out while preparing this~~the title was changed in Canada in 1931, in the US in 1954. What is the designation in other countries? Though it has not always been so, both countries commemorate the day on November 11.)
WHEN WE GET TO FLANDERS
Old Gaelic Air
We are the boys behind the guns
Chorus:
Faill-ill-e, Faill-ill-o
There's McDonald from Bras d'Or
We have boys from Margaree,
We have boys from old Port Hood,
Laddies from along the line,
We have boys from Lake Ainslie strand,
Whycocomagh is in the fore,
Louisbourg and Sydney town,
Iona town, Shenacadie,
Kaiser Bill you dirty brute,
Murchadh mor a ghoidhean ruaidh, (This song is taken from a booklet called Songs of the 185 Overseas Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, Cape Breton Highlands.)
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