Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Why Old Men Cry, artist - Dick Gaughan. Album song Prentice Piece, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 31.08.2002
Record label: Greentrax
Song language: English
Why Old Men Cry |
I walked from Ypres to Passchendale |
In the first gray days of spring |
Through flatland fields where life goes on |
And carefree children sing |
Round rows of ancient tombstones |
Where a generation lies |
And at last I understood |
Why old men cry My mother’s father walked these fields |
Some eighty years ago |
He was half the age that I am now |
No way that he could know |
That his unborn grandchild someday |
Would cross his path this way |
And stand here |
Where his fallen comrades lay He’d been dead a quarter century |
By the time that I was born |
The mustard gas which swept the trenches |
Ripped apart his lungs |
Another name and number |
Among millions there who died |
And at last I understood |
Why old men cry I walked from Leith to Newtongrange |
At the turning of the year |
Through desolate communities |
And faces gaunt with fear |
Past bleak, abandoned pitheads |
Where rich seams of coal still lie |
And at last I understood |
Why old men cry My father helped to win the coal |
That lay neath Lothian’s soil |
A life of bitter hardship |
The reward for years of toil |
But he tried to teach his children |
There was more to life than this |
Working all your life |
To make some fat cat rich I walked from Garve to Ullapool |
As the dawn light kissed the earth |
And breathed the awesome beauty |
Of this land that gave me birth |
I looked into the future |
Saw a people proud and free |
As I looked along Loch Broom |
Out to the sea |