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In the year of thirty-nineAssembled here the volunteersIn the days when lands were fewHere the ship sailed out into the blue and sunny mornThe sweetest sight ever seenAnd the night followed dayAnd the story tellers sayThat the score brave souls insideFor many a lonely daySailed across the milky seas[Never looked back never feared never cried]
[Don't you hear my call]Though you're many years away[Don't you hear me calling you]Write your letters in the sandFor the day I'll take your handIn the land that our grand-children knew
In the year of thirty-nineCame a ship in from the blueThe volunteers came home that dayAnd they bring good newsOf a world so newly bornThough their hearts so heavily weighFor the earth is old and greyLittle darlin' we'll awayBut my love this cannot beOh so many years have goneThough I'm older but a yearYour mothers eyes from your eyes cry to me
[Don't you hear my callThough you're many years awayDon't you hear me calling you]Write your letters in the sandFor the day I'll take your handIn the land that our grand-children knew
[Don't you hear my callThough you're many years awayDon't you hear me calling you]All your letters in the sandCannot heal me like your handFor my life still ahead pity me.