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Lyr Add: We Remember A Lancshire Hero
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Subject: Lyr Add: We Remember A Lancshire Hero From: GUEST,Graham Dixon Date: 16 Oct 23 - 05:59 AM We Remember a Lancashire Hero Words – Graham Dixon – music John Cruickshank Chorus We remember a Lancashire Hero and we’ll all raise a glass in his name Now he lies ‘neath the clay in a land far away And a single red rose marks his grave It was not for his Queen or his country it was not for family back home It was all about oil on some Middle East soil We remember a Lancashire hero Young Daniel McCoy was a likeable boy Lancashire through to the core He couldn’t get a trade so he joined the Brigade with the promise of adventure in store He did twenty weeks basic training where he learned how to march shoot and kill Then with pack on his back he was shipped to Iraq a peace-keeping role to fulfil Chorus Now Basra’s no place for a Lancashire face all alone and with nowhere to hide There’s no-one to trust midst the sand and the dust stirred up by the riots outside He picked up his young wounded comrade from the vehicles burning front seat Then leaving his gun he started to the opposite side of the street Chorus He protected his friend right up to the end though the odds against him they were stacked He took one in the neck then two in the chest and one in the small of the back He was glad when the fighting was over as he slowly fell down to the ground And just for that last breath in between life and death he was back in his Lancashire town Chorus (with different first line) We’ve remembered our Lancashire Hero and we’ve all raised a glass in his name The song can be heard here We Remember a Lancashire Hero Inspired by a headline in The Lancashire Evening Post GD |
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