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Gary Miller 'Sister of Mercy' 100 Club London 18.08.10

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2010

Gary Miller introduces and performs 'Sister of Mercy' live at the 100 Club, London on 18th August 2010 as part of a series of UK shows with legendary Australian duo Mick Thomas (legendary award-winning singer/songwriter) & Michael Barclay (both of 'Mick Thomas & The Sure Thing' and formerly of 'Weddings Parties Anything') - the 100 Club show also featured Phil 'Swill' Odgers of 'The Men They Couldn't Hang').
A studio version of this song appears on Gary's 2010 CD 'Reflections on War' (Whippet Records WPTCD22).
The song was inspired by the War Diary of Miss Gwyneth Thomas S.R.N., R.F.N., S.C.M. (1908-2001) ("a simple, straightforward and immed...iate account of her experiences in London during the war years of 1939-45. During those years, she was first a ward sister at Highgate Hospital and then, later, an administrative sister at Lewisham Hospital") and the writings of Susan Elizabeth Elliot (her niece).

SISTER OF MERCY

A kind angel does her rounds
As the bombs fall all around
Never ceasing, never failing
Her young heart pounds
So very, very weary, constantly weary
Through eyes tired and bleary she smiles

She says, "God deems I will survive
I thank God that I'm alive
To comfort and to strive
Where but for the grace of God go I"

She calms the sobbing ones
Who quake in terror of the bombs
Brightened by a good sing-song
They pray their nightmare won't last long
Just to know that she was there to keep them from despair
Their need lends courage to keep her going strong

She says, "I live from day to day
I see each bombing raid's display
As the ack-acks strafe and stray
And the casualty list rises every day"

Like the Lady of the Lamp, burning bright
This Rose of Heaven brings comfort, love and light
While underneath the lamplight no nightingale sings
In Berkeley Square the sirens sing

While a city burns to the ward she returns
And the wild-eyed stares of those who need her care
She will constantly be there
The Sister of Mercy heeds their prayers

Hardly time for a cup of tea
Oh for a nice cup of tea!
In the cover point she sleeps
In slumber dead and deep
In her uniform she lies for two hours at a time
And then it's time to rise and start again

Like the Lady of the Lamp, burning bright
This Rose of Heaven brings comfort, love and light
While underneath the lamplight no nightingale sings
In Berkeley Square the sirens sing

While a city burns to the ward she returns
And the wild-eyed stares of those who need her care
She will constantly be there
The Sister of Mercy heeds their prayers

A kind angel does her rounds
As the bombs fall all around
Never ceasing, never failing
Her young heart pounds
While a city burns

(Gary Miller)

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  • Yer another one! I love it! Cheers Gary!

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