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  • Only a fool would dislike such a holy thing as this...

  • "0" dislikes! There may, in fact, be hope for the future!

  • Lest we forget.... ever. Beautifully done.

  • On this day thank a veteran, wear a poppy, give your money, and thank God for their sacrifice.

  • Korrektur :I desired these boys sing at my grave

  • i wish you BOY`s on my grave, auf deutsch weiter..., ich wünschte, mir diesem Chor zu meiner..., na ja, es ist wohl bald soweit- doch eine Reise mit solch einem Aufwand betreieben..., ach weiß wofür??? I love LIBERA ;o) bravo jungs (Boys)....

  • I dont understand this song.

  • What is it you don't understand Jesusismylife? It is a song in rembrance of thos who LOST their lives in the first WW in Flanders Field. A beautiful, fitting piece dedicated to all those who died to save our country and secure our freedom. Please support the Poppy appeal in November.

  • It's loosely based on John McCrae's 'In Flanders Fields'

  • @Jesusismylife123 Go to England. Go to Scotland. Each city and tiny village has a memorial to the sons lost in the Great War. The sheer numbers of dead will break your heart. It was not at all unusual for all the male members of a family to be lost: unlike the US, there was no "last son" policy. Great Britain lost an entire generation. That's what the song is about.

  • I nominate this wonderfully sad song in commemoration of Harry Patch who died at the age of 109.

    God Bless You Harry.....RIP

  • @theseus27 109? What a trooper! RIP

  • I love this song, it's so pure, and beautiful... I love the poem as well, even though it's so sad.

  • Extremely sad, beautiful song and video...

  • this is such a wonderful song, with such a strong video, beautiful

  • so Sad :( all those men well boys thousend and thousends My dad allways said it was a bloody tradgedy all his mothers brothers who served in the first world war perished all 6 lads of only 17 18 19 20 :(

  • A sad and very moving song.

    Beautifully sung by Michael Horncastle.

    He has such a wonderful pure voice.

  • Wondeful moment.

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