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{t:Christmas in the Trenches} {artist: John McCutcheon} {key: D} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJi41RWaTCs {c: Thanks to Frank de Lathouder} My [D] name is Francis [Bm] Tolliver. I [G] come from Liver-[Em]pool. Two [A7] years ago the war was waiting [G] for me after [D] school. To Belgium and to [Bm] Flanders, to [G] Germany, to [Em] here, I [A7] fought for King and country I love [D] dear. Twas [A7] Christmas in the trenches where the [G] frost so bitter [D] hung. The [Bm] frozen fields of [F#m] France were still, no [G] Christmas song was [A7] sung. Our [D] families back in [Bm] England were [G] toasting us that [Em] day, Their [A7] brave and glorious lads so far a-[D]way. I was [D] lyin' with my [Bm] mess-mate on the [G] cold and rocky [Em] ground When a-[A7]cross the lines of battle came a [G] most peculiar [D] sound. Says I "Now listen [Bm] up me boys", each [G] soldier strained to [Em] hear As [A7] one young German voice sang out so [D] clear. "He's [A7] singin' bloody well you know", my [G] partner says to [D] me. Soon [Bm] one by one each [F#m] German voice [G] joined in in harmo-[A7]ny. The [D] cannons rested [Bm] silent. The [G] gas cloud rolled no [Em] more As [A7] Christmas brought us respite from the [D] war. As [D] soon as they were [Bm] finished a [G] reverent pause was [Em] spent. “God [A7] Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” struck [G] up some lads from [D] Kent. The next they sang was [Bm] 'Stille Nacht" "Tis [G] 'Silent Night'" says [Em] I And [A7] in two tongues one song filled up that [D] sky. {np} "There's [A7] someone commin’ towards us" the [G] front-line sentry [D] cried. All [Bm] sights were fixed on [F#m] one lone figure [G] trudging from their [A7] side. His [D] truce flag, like a [Bm] Christmas star, shone [G] on that plain so [Em] bright As he [A7] bravely strode, unarmed, into the [D] night. Soon [D] one by one on [Bm] either side walked [G] into no-mans-[Em]land With [A7] neither gun nor bayonet we [G] met there hand to [D] hand. We shared some secret [Bm] brandy and [G] wished each other [Em] well And in a [A7] flare-lit soccer game we gave 'em [D] hell. We [A7] traded chocolates, cigarettes and [G] photographs from [D] home These [Bm] sons and fathers [F#m] far away from [G] families of their [A7] own. Young [D] Sanders played his [Bm] squeeze box They [G] had a vio-[Em]lin This [A7] curious and unlikely band of [D] men. Instrumental Bridge (Air of ‘The Minstrel Boy’): [D](8) [G](2) [D](2) [A7](2) [D](2) Soon [D] daylight stole u-[Bm]pon us and [G] France was France once [Em] more. With [A7] sad farewells we each began to [G] settle back to [D] war. But the question haunted [Bm] every heart that [G] beat that wonderous [Em] night "Whose [A7] family have I fixed within my [D] sights?" Twas [A7] Christmas in the trenches where the [G] frost so bitter [D] hung. The [Bm] frozen fields of [F#m] France were warmed as [G] songs of peace were [A7] sung. For the [D] walls they'd kept be-[Bm]tween us to e-[G]xact the work of [Em] war Had been [A7] crumbled and were gone forever [D] more. My [D] name is Francis [Bm] Tolliver. In [G] Liverpool I [Em] dwell. Each [A7] Christmas come since World War One I've [G] learned its lessons [D] well. That the ones who call the [Bm] shots won't be a-[G]mong the dead and [Em] lame And on [A7] each end of the rifle we're the [D] same. Outro (repeat bridge): [D](8) [G](2) [D](2) [A7](2) [D](hold)