Flowers Of Saskatchewan
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The sun was shining on the English Channel
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On a ferry off the coast of France
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And it was summer and a pleasant morning
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And high above gulls wheeled and danced
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And high above the cliffs of morning
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The gun emplacements had stood in ranks
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And I walked over to the railings
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And heard the ghosts of the Calgary tanksInstrumental
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N.C. C F C And I remembered pictures I'd seen F C G C In history books and magazines F C Of three men standing, smoking, staring F C G C Among the dead on a rocky beach F Am G And in the light of that pleasant morning C F As we sailed under the cliffs above N.C. C F C I thought of all their silent prayers F C G C F C G C And the final thoughts of the ones they loved
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N.C. C F C That they left behind at prairie stations F C G C Waving to their pride and joy F C Waving to the smiling faces F C G C Smiling faces of the soldier boys F Am G No waves of grain could claim the fallen C F Just the Channel, cold and grey as steel N.C. C F C And no return to the rolling prairie F C G C Or a silent cross on a lonely field
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F C The sun was shining on the rolling prairie F C G C Far from the Channel, cold and grey F C Shone on the families, friends and lovers F C G C Of the prairie boys who fell that day F Am G But they could not know on that sunny morning C F The future held for them no joy N.C. C F C They'd wait in vain at prairie stations F C G C Wait in vain for their soldier boys
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