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Male singer: The heather is dark and rainy |
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And I have lost my path |
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There is no light, no hope, no time |
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In that cruelness of the dark |
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Oh God why I can”t find you? |
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Why can”t you here my words? |
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Can you see me fighting in this fields, |
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for causes I don”t know? |
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Female singer: Oh my gallant love where have you gone? |
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I miss your gentle touch. |
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Our children grow fine and strong |
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They”re missing you so much |
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If the harvest rain falls on our home , |
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the days grow fairly long. |
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But the horizon stays without you |
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from dusk until dawn |
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Male singer: Oh dear last night I lost a friend |
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He went into the fire |
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perhaps he”ll reaches a better place |
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Perhaps we”ll meet again. |
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I wonder how the children are |
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I miss their softly smiles |
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Sometimes I dream of the harvest rain |
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But the battle still goes on. |
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Female Singer: Yesterday I saw a picture |
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of the minister of war |
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in his lily white shirt and tie he asked |
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for moe young blood by law |
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and they got our oldest son |
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and he went your way |
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and the minister in the news did say |
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for freedom there”s a price to pay |
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Male & Female sing: And the autumn has come |
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and the wind is waving the corn |
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as she got a machine letter |
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for our freedom they did fall? |
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And she asks herself "What freedom takes a mother”s son?” |
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So we lose the best and hail the rest and the harvest rain does fall |