Kingdom of the Cross Lyrics
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Album | Battering Ram(2015) |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Genres | Heavy Metal |
Labels | UDR Music |
Album rating : 90 / 100
Votes : 1
Votes : 1
10. Kingdom of the Cross (6:08)
What is this place across the fields
Where poppies stretch and sway
In Flanders, days of war are gone
But memories will remain
Comrades of their different coats
Came to fight and die
From all sides they stood and fought
And fell beneath the sky
Where is this land where I am now
A million spirits cry
A generation loved and lost
Never asking why
It didn't matter much at all
To the generals how you died
But to your families back at home
You were heroes side by side
The unknown soldier never known
A cross to mark your grave
But we remember what you did
In our hearts you will remain
Where is this land where I am now
A million spirits cry
A generation loved and lost
Never asking why
So wave the flags and say goodbye
To a generation lost
They're marching into history
To the kingdom
The kingdom of the cross
Across the Somme and Flanders lay
A generation gone
Came to fight the war of wars
The father and the son
Marching bands and cheers of joy
Sent you on your way
To face the bloody battlefields
And lives just thrown away
An inch of ground was heavy won and lost
Too much a price to pay
Young men lost
Their future gone
That's all there is to say
So wave the flags and say goodbye
To a generation lost
They're marching into history
To the kingdom
The kingdom of the cross
The papers said you'd all be home for Christmas
The politicians sang their battle hymn
Soon the guns will start the slaughter
And the end of innocence will begin
There's no one left that made it home
Their eyes will see no more
Gone to meet their fallen friends
In Flanders' fields of war
In the kingdom of the cross
Lay a generation gone
Remember they were men like us
Remember everyone
So wave your flags and say goodbye
To a generation lost
They're marching into history
To the slaughter and the loss
Remember
A generation lost
They're marching out together
To the kingdom
To the kingdom of the cross
Where poppies stretch and sway
In Flanders, days of war are gone
But memories will remain
Comrades of their different coats
Came to fight and die
From all sides they stood and fought
And fell beneath the sky
Where is this land where I am now
A million spirits cry
A generation loved and lost
Never asking why
It didn't matter much at all
To the generals how you died
But to your families back at home
You were heroes side by side
The unknown soldier never known
A cross to mark your grave
But we remember what you did
In our hearts you will remain
Where is this land where I am now
A million spirits cry
A generation loved and lost
Never asking why
So wave the flags and say goodbye
To a generation lost
They're marching into history
To the kingdom
The kingdom of the cross
Across the Somme and Flanders lay
A generation gone
Came to fight the war of wars
The father and the son
Marching bands and cheers of joy
Sent you on your way
To face the bloody battlefields
And lives just thrown away
An inch of ground was heavy won and lost
Too much a price to pay
Young men lost
Their future gone
That's all there is to say
So wave the flags and say goodbye
To a generation lost
They're marching into history
To the kingdom
The kingdom of the cross
The papers said you'd all be home for Christmas
The politicians sang their battle hymn
Soon the guns will start the slaughter
And the end of innocence will begin
There's no one left that made it home
Their eyes will see no more
Gone to meet their fallen friends
In Flanders' fields of war
In the kingdom of the cross
Lay a generation gone
Remember they were men like us
Remember everyone
So wave your flags and say goodbye
To a generation lost
They're marching into history
To the slaughter and the loss
Remember
A generation lost
They're marching out together
To the kingdom
To the kingdom of the cross
Added by Eagles
Battering Ram - Lyrics
Battering Ram - Album Credits
Members
- Biff Byford : Vocals, Lyrics
- Paul Quinn : Guitars
- Doug Scarratt : Guitars
- Nibbs Carter : Bass
- Nigel Glockler : Drums
Additional musicians
- Jamie Scarratt : Moog Synth (track 7)
- David Bower : Narration (tracks 2, 10)
- Seb Byford : Backing Vocals (tracks 3, 7)
Other staff
- Andy Sneap : Producer, Engineer
- Biff Byford : Executive Producer
- Paul Raymond Gregory : Cover Artwork
- Buntmetall : Artwork
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