There was only unemploymet there the day that I left school, Were many words and promises and talk of home rule So I joined the british army and I sold away my soul And went off to foreign lands to fight an enemy unknown
Well, me and twenty other lads all from the cul-de-sac, We ended up together in the same old muddy trench Ah, young doyler lost his marbles and the others tried to cope As they sent the boys out one by one into the barb and smoke
Far away far away... Ah, they're dying on the battlefields for nothing Far away far away... But I promised that I'd come back home to mother
The first week went so slowly, we lost many of our men I couldn't sleep at all beneath the earth of no man's land And I tried to help my comrades who'd lived horror through the night All the youth and laughter disappeared, replaced by fear and spite
Deevy from the cul-de-sac got hit between the eyes He didn't see it coming and he fell beneath the skies Well, I'd known him since the age of ten and sat with him in school Ah, what the hell are we doing here? no hope for me or you!
Then winter came and battered us, an enemy of new Brought many fears and tragedies to last a whole life through I was promised an adventure, but this is a living hell The reality of war is nothing like the posters sell