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  • It was just before dawn
  • One miserable morning in black forty four.
  • When the forward commander
  • Was told to sit tight
  • When he asked that his men be withdrawn.
  • And the generals gave thanks
  • As the other ranks held back
  • The enemy tanks for a while.
  • And the anzio bridgehead
  • Was held for the price
  • Of a few hundred ordinary lives.
  • And old king george
  • Sent mother a note
  • When he heard that father was gone.
  • It was, I recall,
  • In the form of a scroll,
  • With gold leaf and all.
  • And I found it one day
  • In a drawer of old photographs, hidden away.
  • And my eyes still grow damp to remember
  • His majesty signed
  • With his own rubber stamp.
  • It was dark all around.
  • There was frost in the ground
  • When the tigers broke free.
  • And no one survived
  • From the royal fusiliers company c.
  • They were all left behind,
  • Most of them dead,
  • The rest of them dying.
  • And thats how the high command
  • Took my daddy from me.

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