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Keep the home fires burning (1914)

My cheminea, bought by my son, daughter and son in law who live in Australia. I loved the campfire they had created in the garden, so they thought this could be my campfire in Wales.

Keep the Home-Fires Burning is a British patriotic First World War song composed in 1914 by Ivor Novello with words by Lena Gilbert Ford

The song was published first as 'Till the Boys Come Home on 8 October 1914 A new edition was printed in 1915 with the name Keep the Home-Fires Burning.

They were summoned from the hillside,
They were called in from the glen,
And the country found them ready
At the stirring call for men.
Let no tears add to their hardships
As the soldiers pass along,
And although your heart is breaking,
Make it sing this cheery song:

Keep the Home Fires Burning,
While your hearts are yearning.
Though your lads are far away
They dream of home.
There's a silver lining
Through the dark clouds shining
,Turn the dark cloud inside out
Till the boys come home

.Overseas there came a pleading,
"Help a nation in distress."
And we gave our glorious laddies -
Honour bade us do no less,
For no gallant son of Freedom
To a tyrant's yoke should bend,
And a noble heart must answer
To the sacred call of "Friend.

"Keep the Home Fires Burning,
While your hearts are yearning
.Though your lads are far away
They dream of home.
There's a silver lining
Through the dark clouds shining,
Turn the dark cloud inside out
'Til the boys come home


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