Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The March of the Dead, artist - Country Joe McDonald. Album song War War War Live, in the genre
Date of issue: 29.10.2007
Record label: Rag Baby
Song language: English
The March of the Dead |
The cruel war was over? |
oh, the triumph was so sweet! |
We watched the troops returning, through our tears; |
There was triumph, triumph, triumph down the scarlet glittering street |
And you scarce could hear the music for the cheers |
And you scarce could see the house-tops for the flags that flew between; |
The bells were pealing madly to the sky; |
And everyone was shouting for the soldiers of the Queen |
And the glory of an age was passing by |
And then there came a shadow, swift and sudden, dark and drear; |
The bells were silent, not an echo stirred |
The flags were drooping sullenly, the men forgot to cheer; |
We waited, and we never spoke a word |
The sky grew darker, darker, till from out the gloomy rack |
There came a voice that checked the heart with dread: |
«Tear down, tear down your bunting now, and hang up sable black; |
They are coming? |
it’s the Army of the Dead.» |
They were coming, they were coming, gaunt and ghastly, sad and slow |
They were coming, all the crimson wrecks of pride; |
With faces seared, and cheeks red smeared, and haunting eyes of woe |
And clotted holes the khaki couldn’t hide |
Oh, the clammy brow of anguish! |
the livid, foam-flecked lips! |
The reeling ranks of ruin swept along! |
The limb that trailed, the hand that failed, the bloody finger tips |
And oh, the dreary rhythm of their song! |
«They left us on the veldt-side, but we felt we couldn’t stop |
On this, our England’s crowning festal day; |
We’re the men of Magersfontein, we’re the men of Spoin Kop |
Colenso? |
we’re the men who had to pay |
We’re the men who paid the blood-price |
Shall the grave be all our gain? |
You owe us. |
Long and heavy is the score |
Then cheer us for our glory now, and cheer us for our pain |
And cheer us as you never cheered before.» |
The folks were white and stricken, each tongue seemed weighed with lead; |
Each heart was clutched in hollow hand of ice; |
And every eye was staring at the horror of the dead |
The pity of the men who paid the price |
They were come, were come to mock us, in the first flush of our peace; |
Through writhing lips their teeth were all agleam; |
They were coming in their thousands? |
oh, would they never cease! |
I closed my eyes and then? |
it was a dream |
I closed my eyes and then? |
it was a dream |
There was triumph, triumph, triumph down the scarlet gleaming street; |
The town was mad; |
a man was like a boy |
A thousand flags were flaming where the sky and city meet; |
A thousand bells were thundering the joy |
There was music, mirth and sunshine, but some eyes shone with regret; |
And while we stun with cheers our homing braves |
O God, in Thy great mercy, let us nevermore forget |
The graves they left behind, the bitter graves |
The graves they left behind, the bitter graves |