Song For Grace歌词由Sara Storer演唱,出自专辑《Spirit Of The Anzacs (Deluxe)》,下面是《Song For Grace》完整版歌词!
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Song For Grace - Sara Storer
Written by:Ted Egan/Garth Porter
I was a girl of 13 when my brother's
Went off to the walk
Batman and Robin and Jack
Has away from the door
I thought you and world
Could have brought us
As handsome as they
Three strying lot horsemen
I see their propicals today
A parents we're Irish
With no love for England at all
But the suns where stryin'
In each privately answer the call
In they turned up slatch hat
And their feathers and leggings and spurs
The end part is much as my mother knew
Is sons were her's
And at the going down of the sun
And then the morning
I will remember them I can't forget
The mail man brought cards
From Colombo and then from port side
He's a further of outjack in Egypt
Is his camel ride
And look at young Bobby
In London he crossing the strain
And Matt and rides mom and dad
Life in Miami as grand
When the telegram came
With the news about our darling Jack
I had the terrible task of breaking
The news to my dad
With their own trutch holes punch
My father was crawling the land
I ran to the pedic
The telegram clutched in my hand
The Irish men medic
Say thank you now leave me alone
Going back to the household
Your mother she's tear on her own
He called stand on them punch
We have to get on with this job
But I saw his slam shoulders
And I heard he's heart rending saw
And at the going down of the sun
And then the morning
I will remember them I can't forget
And at the going down of the sun
And then the morning
I will remember them I can't forget
I can't forget