Henry Burr: The Rose of No Man's Land | Song-Factsheet

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Song «The Rose of No Man's Land» von Henry Burr.

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Veröffentlichungsdaten: 1919 (Split Single)
Label: Paramount 30081
Songwriter James A. Brennan & Jack Caddigan
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Genre: Traditionalpop - Vocalpop

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Henry Burr
James A. Brennan
Jack Caddigan

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I've seen some beautiful flowers, Grow in life's garden fair, I've spent some wonderful hours, Lost in their fragrance rare; But I have found another, Wondrous beyond compare. There's a rose that grows on "No Man's Land" And it's wonderful to see, Tho' its spray'd with tears, it will live for years, In my garden of memory. It's the one red rose the soldier knows, It's the work of the Master's hand; Mid the War's great curse, Stands the Red Cross Nurse, She's the rose of "No Man's Land". Out of the heavenly splendour, Down to the trail of woe, God in his mercy has sent her, Cheering the world below; We call her "Rose of Heaven", We've learned to love her so. There's a rose that grows on "No Man's Land" And it's wonderful to see, Tho' its spray'd with tears, it will live for years, In my garden of memory. It's the one red rose the soldier knows, It's the work of the Master's hand; Mid the War's great curse, Stands the Red Cross Nurse, She's the rose of "No Man's Land".