Aldon Hynes ([info]aldon) wrote,
@ 2004-04-23 17:46:00
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Eric Bogle, Meet Gary Trudeau and Darby Conley



Now when I was a young man I carried my pack
And lived the free life of the rover
From the Murray's Green Basin to the dusty outback
I waltzed my Matilda all over
Then in 1915 my country said "Son,
It's time you stopped rambling, there's work to be done."
So they gave me a tin hat and they gave me a gun
And they mached me away to the war

And the band played Waltzing Matilda
As the ship pulled away from the quay
And amidst all the cheers, flag waving and tears
We sailed off for Gallipoli

And how well I remember that terrible day
How our blood stained the sand and the water
And of how in that hell that they called Souvla Bay
We were butchered like lambs at the slaughter
'Johnny Turk' he was ready, he'd primed himself well
He rained us with bullets and he showered us with shell
And in five minutes flat he'd blown us all to hell
Nearly blew us right back to Australia

And the band played Waltzing Matilda
While we stopped to bury our slain
We buried ours and the Turks buried theirs
Then it started all over again

And those that were left, well we tried to survive
In that mad world of death, blood and fire
And for ten weary weeks I kept myself alive
Though around me the corpses piled higher
Then a big Turkish shell knocked me arse-over-head
And when I awoke in my hospital bed
And saw what it had done, well, I wished I was dead
Never knew there was worse things than dying

For I'll go no more waltzing Matilda
All around the green bush far and free
For to hump tent and pegs a man needs both legs
No more waltzing Matilda for me

So, they collected the wounded, the crippled, the maimed
And shipped us back home to Australia
The legless, the armless, the blind, the insane
The proud, wounded heroes of Souvla
And when our ship pulled into Circular Quay
I looked at the place where my legs used to be
And thanked Christ there was no one there waiting for me
To grieve and to mourn and to pity

But the band played Waltzing Matilda
As they carried us down the gangway
But nobody cheered, they just stood there and stared
Then they turned all their faces away

So now every April I sit on my porch
And I watch the parade pass before me
I see my old comrades, how proudly they march
Reliving old dreams and past glories
And the old men march slowly, old bones stiff and sore
They're tired old heroes of a forgotten war
And the young people ask "What are they marching for?"
And I ask myself the same question

But the band plays Waltzing Matilda
And the old men still answer the call
But as year follows year, more old men disappear
Some day no one will march there at all
Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
Who'll go a'waltzing Matilda with me?
And their ghosts may be heard as they march by that billabong
Who'll come a'waltzing Matilda with me?




Well, how do you do, Private William McBride,
Do you mind if I sit down here by your graveside?
And rest for awhile in the warm summer sun,
I've been walking all day, and I'm nearly done.
And I see by your gravestone you were only 19
When you joined the glorious fallen in 1916,
Well, I hope you died quick and I hope you died clean
Or, Willie McBride, was it slow and obscene?
chorus
Did they Beat the drum slowly, did the play the pipes lowly?
Did the rifles fir o'er you as they lowered you down?
Did the bugles sound The Last Post in chorus?
Did the pipes play the Flowers of the Forest?

And did you leave a wife or a sweetheart behind
In some loyal heart is your memory enshrined?
And, though you died back in 1916,
To that loyal heart are you always 19?
Or are you a stranger without even a name,
Forever enshrined behind some glass pane,
In an old photograph, torn and tattered and stained,
And fading to yellow in a brown leather frame?


The sun's shining down on these green fields of France;
The warm wind blows gently, and the red poppies dance.
The trenches have vanished long under the plow;
No gas and no barbed wire, no guns firing now.
But here in this graveyard that's still No Man's Land
The countless white crosses in mute witness stand
To man's blind indifference to his fellow man.
And a whole generation who were butchered and damned.

And I can't help but wonder, no Willie McBride,
Do all those who lie here know why they died?
Did you really believe them when they told you "The Cause?"
Did you really believe that this war would end wars?
Well the suffering, the sorrow, the glory, the shame
The killing, the dying, it was all done in vain,
For Willie McBride, it all happened again,
And again, and again, and again, and again.




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[info]chewybarley
2004-04-23 03:10 pm UTC (link)
Wow. As always, my darling, you amaze me. Probably makes for a good marriage, huh?

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[info]angelamermaid
2004-04-23 03:53 pm UTC (link)
Brilliant.

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Aldon is a patriot
(Anonymous)
2004-04-23 04:26 pm UTC (link)
Aldon, you've done a real service here, and a beautiful job of it, too. I'm sending the URL to lots of friends, so expect your hit rate to soar. -John McAndrew, aka phidippides

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[info]shanynrose
2004-04-23 04:57 pm UTC (link)
I know both and love both those songs, and they make me teary.

Your journal entry was masterful.

I'm crying now.

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[info]internet_addict
2004-04-23 11:51 pm UTC (link)
I'm crying now.

Same here. I realized that I have the music for "The Band Played Waltzing Mathilda", which I listened to as I read through the entry.

And here go the eyes again.

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Faintly - [info]pandemo, 2004-04-25 12:28 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]silmaril, 2004-04-24 02:12 pm UTC

[info]mactavish
2004-04-23 08:35 pm UTC (link)
Beautiful. Thank you.

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[info]riverheart
2004-04-23 09:21 pm UTC (link)
I was pointed here by [info]gaiagurl, and I'm about to post a link in my own LJ.

Beautiful, poignant, and so very, very true.

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from the man in the cartoons
[info]vet4peace57
2004-04-23 09:47 pm UTC (link)
I served in Iraq last year and oppose the war with every bit of my being. The first few cartoons brought me to tears. As long as we keep putting things like this out to the public we can stop this war. Thank you.

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Re: from the man in the cartoons
[info]fichgo
2004-04-25 10:37 am UTC (link)
Glad to see you are back and ok. I have a few friends who are there and also do not believe in this war, but they do it because it is what they signed up for and it is their duty.

I support the troops with every ounce I can muster, but I do not support this war and never have.

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Re: from the man in the cartoons - [info]peacekaat, 2004-05-02 09:54 am UTC

[info]starweaver
2004-04-23 09:56 pm UTC (link)
Wow. After reading this its all I can do to say that.

Thanks, Riverheart, for passing this along.

Wow.

Adding to my favorites, pronto.

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[info]estoile
2004-04-23 10:41 pm UTC (link)
Heartbreaking.

Thank you. Thank you. This is what people need to see ...

(I arrived via [info]mctavish's linkage.)

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[info]brashley46
2004-04-23 11:04 pm UTC (link)
Damn. Goddamn. That is just f*****g brilliant.

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[info]liveavatar
2004-04-23 11:11 pm UTC (link)
Amazing, moving, made me cry.

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[info]kshandra
2004-04-24 12:05 am UTC (link)
I know the tunes to both of these songs through their filkish counterparts.

I'm not laughing today.

Thank you. For all of my family and friends throughout the years. The ones who made it home...and the ones who didn't.

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[info]rosefox
2004-04-24 12:45 am UTC (link)
I've seen people try to encourage others to oppose the war by posting photographs of the horribly wounded. It ends up being totally counter-productive; the target audience just turns away, trying to block it out, because they can't really comprehend it.

This entry brings war to the human level, and makes it comprehensible, without in any way diminishing the sorrow or the heroism of it. Maybe just one person will follow a link and just one mind will be changed because of this. That would be enough. Even one changed mind helps my cousin (a Marine in Fallujah) and all his comrades in arms to get home safe that much sooner. I hope for more, but that would be enough.

Thank you so much. Thank you so much.

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[info]mdlbear
2004-04-24 01:09 am UTC (link)
Wow!

One of my favorite songwriters, too.

Thank you.

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[info]drazylle
2004-04-26 03:33 pm UTC (link)
I've only ever heard Priscilla Herdman do these two songs, and I was a) flabbergasted that someone knew of them, and b) in awe that someone could use them so forcefully. My thanks to you for posting this beauty.

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[info]glinda_w
2004-04-24 01:17 am UTC (link)
*wordless awe*

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[info]dreamingcrow
2004-04-24 02:07 am UTC (link)
I followed a link here. Thank you for posting this. I hope that you don't mind that I'm going to link to it, too.

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[info]weibchenwolf
2004-04-24 02:47 am UTC (link)
Just...thank you.

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[info]residualshadow
2004-04-24 03:29 am UTC (link)
Very touching.

Thanks.

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[info]tigerbright
2004-04-24 04:02 am UTC (link)
Wow.

May I link to this?

Another song that the storylines reminded me of is Mrs. McGrath.

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[info]acelightning
2004-04-24 08:06 pm UTC (link)
and "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye"...

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Thank you
[info]redaxe
2004-04-24 04:30 am UTC (link)
Wow.

Thanks.

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[info]autographedcat
2004-04-24 05:07 am UTC (link)
::speachless::

::applause::

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[info]pagawne
2004-04-24 05:11 am UTC (link)
Thank you, Rose. A terrible beauty.

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[info]secanth
2004-04-24 05:46 am UTC (link)
Thank you.

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[info]browngirl
2004-04-24 06:03 am UTC (link)
Wow.

Thank you.

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"Gun-totin', jarhead stupid ass mofos"
(Anonymous)
2004-04-24 06:11 am UTC (link)
Good morning America.

'Not one Dunkin' Doughnuts[1] in the greater Baghdad Area'

I think there's a degree of irony that a *lot* of people are missing in these cartoons. Taking the time to intersperse them through the lyrics of an old folk song is a masterful stroke. Good post.

[1] OK, 'Donut'(sic)

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Re: "Gun-totin', jarhead stupid ass mofos"
[info]technoshaman
2004-04-24 12:50 pm UTC (link)
Right. Doughnuts are Krispy Kreme. :)

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Re: "Gun-totin', jarhead stupid ass mofos" - [info]the_magician, 2004-04-26 09:01 am UTC
Re: "Gun-totin', jarhead stupid ass mofos" - (Anonymous), 2004-04-28 10:56 am UTC
Re: "Gun-totin', jarhead stupid ass mofos" - [info]aldon, 2004-04-29 09:04 am UTC

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