Eric Bogle
my youngest son came home today
His friends marched with him all the way
The fife and drum beat out the time
While in his box of polished pine
Like dead meat on a butcher's tray
My youngest son same home today
My youngest son was a fine young man
With a wife, a daughter and two sons
And a man he would have lived and died
Till by a bullet sanctified
Now he's a saint or so they say
They brought their young saint home today
An irish sky looks down and weeps
Upon the narrow belfast streets
At children's blood in gutters spilled
In dreams of glory unfulfilled
As part of freedom's price to pay
His friends marched with him all the way
The pipe and drum beat out the time
While in his box of polished pine
Like dead meat on a butcher's tray
And this time he's here to stay
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- Small Miracles
- The Colour Of Dreams
- At This Stage
- Singing the Spirit Home, Vol. 1
- Singing the Spirit Home, Vol. 1-5
- Singing the Spirit Home Vol.3
- Singing the Spirit Home
- Not the Worst of Eric Bogle
- Treasures Left Behind: Remembering Kate Wolf
- The Eric Bogle Songbook
- I Wrote This Wee Song...
- Scraps of Paper
- Mirrors
- Voices in the Wilderness
- Something of Value
- Endangered Species
- By Request
- The Gift of Years: Very Best Of
- Give Peace a Chance!
- Song Book, Volume 2