Gary Brooker :: :: Symphathy for the hard of hearing




  
   Called up to Camberley in '39
  To play his part on the French front line
  He was full of hope, overflowing with tears
  He'd been on the earth barely nineteen years
  but he was willing
  
  Sailed across the Channel for to meet his foe
  Marched from Le Havre to Forge-les-Eaux
  There were sounds of battle that assailed his ears
  They moved that night with the taste of fear
  to the killing
  
  Got dug down in Deauville
  His young life on the line
  Had time to think about her
  His first love he'd left behind
  
  The battle lost
  at heavy cost
  To life and limb
  but not for him
  He was caught
  and marched away
  to darker days
  a prisoner
  
  He walked to Poland
  with thousands of others
  Their common plight
  would make them brothers
  For years of cold and fear
  and lonely tears
  for four long years
  The Allies came
  to liberate
  They found him in rags
  In a pitiful state
  But alive
  Taken at the very start
  Not freed until the last
  
  Lest we forget the sacrifice
  That young men make for what seems right
  We lose them
  confuse them
  abuse them
  
  Young rose waiting on the English shore
  To hold her boy, now a man of twenty-four
  Hard of hearing, no feeling
  What do we know of pain and healing?
  Hard of hearing, hard of hearing.