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When the spring comes round again,
Willows red and tassels grey –
When the spring comes round again,
Our cows will greet the day.
They'll sound their horn triumphant,
White sap and greening spear –
Sound it so loud and long,
Until the dead once more shall hear.
We shall hear our anvils,
Strong arm and naked breast –
And in our peaceful meadows,
The scythe will never rest.
Ev'ry church will ope its door,
Antwerp, Ypres and Nieuport –
The bells will then be ringing,
The foe's death knell be ringing.
Then shall sound spade and shovel,
Dixmude and Ramscapelle –
And gaily gleam the trowel,
While thro' the air the pick is swinging.
From the ports our boats will glide,
Anchor up and mooring slipt –
The lark on high will be soaring
Above our rivers wide.
And then our graves will flower,
Heart's ease and golden rod –
And then our graves will flower,
Beneath the peace of God.
Written by: Emile Cammaerts, Robert H. Elkin, Sir Edward Elgar
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