Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum
Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - Where There's Rest For Horse And Man ( (Home, Lads, Home) (gezongen door/sung by ????) lyrics
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Behind a trench in Flanders the sun was dropping low With tramp, and creak and jingle I heard the gun-teams go And something seemed to 'mind me, a-dreaming as I lay Of my own old Hampshire village at the quiet end of day And it's home, lad, home, all among the corn and clover! Home, lad, home when the time for work is over! Oh there's rest for horse and man when the longest day is done And they go home together at setting of the sun! Brown thatch and gardens blooming with lily and with rose And the cool shining river so pleasant where he flows White fields of oats and barley, and elderflower like foam And the sky gold with sunset, and the horses going home! And it's home, lad, home, all among the corn and clover! Home, lad, home when the time for work is over! Oh there's rest for horse and man when the longest day is done And they go home together at setting of the sun! Old Captain, Prince and Blossom, I see them all so plain With tasseled ear-caps nodding along the leafy lane There's a bird somewhere calling, and the swallow flying low And the lads sitting sideways, and singing as they go Well gone is many a lad now, and many a horse gone too Off all those lads and horses in those old fields that I knew There's Dick that died at Cuinchy and Prince beside the guns On the red road of glory, a mile or two from Mons! And it's home, lad, home, all among the corn and clover! Home, lad, home when the time for work is over! Oh there's rest for horse and man when the longest day is done And they go home together at setting of the sun! Dead lads and shadowy horses, I see them just the same, I see them and I know them, and know them each by name Going down to shining waters when all the West's a-glow, And the lads sitting sideways and singing as they go And it'some, lad, home with the sunset on their faces! Home, lad, home to those quiet happy places! There's rest for horse and man when the hardest fight is done And they go home together at setting of the sun! Een tweede versie/a second version: Behind a trench in Flanders the sun was dropping low With tramp of feet and jingle as I heard the gun-teams go But something seemed to set me a dreaming as I lay Of my old Hampshire village at the quiet end of day And it's home, lads home, all among the corn and clover Home lads home, when the working day is over Where there's rest for horse and man when the longest day is done And we'll all go home together at the setting of the sun Proud thatch with gardens blooming with lily and with rose The river flowing past them, so quiet as it goes White fields of oats and barley and the elderflower like home And the sky a gold at sunset and the horses going home Captain Cox and Traveler, I see them all so plain With tasseled earflaps nodding all along the leafy lane Somewhere a bird is calling and the swallow flying low And the lads all sitting sideways and singing as they go Gone is many a lad now and many a horse gone too All those lads and horses from greenfields that I knew For Dick fell at Givenchy and Prince beside the gun On that red road to glory a mile or two from Munn Gray lads and shadowy horses, I see them all so plain I see them and I know them and I call them each by name While riding down from Swanmore with all the West a-glow And the lads all sitting sideways and singing as they go And it's home, lads, home, with the sunset on their faces Home lads, home to those quiet happy places Where there's rest for horse and man when the longest day is done And we'll all go home together at the setting of the sun