Lyrics of 'High Wood. 75 Acres of Hell' by 1914

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In the name of progression we allowed machine guns
Murdering to succeed
With dreadnoughts, cannons and tanks
But nothing beats a cavalry which rushes at full gallop
Old fashioned chopping off heads
In battle there is no law

Fight your fight
Guide the horse onto thy enemy
Knead the mud
It's cavalry attack
Ride on fight
Aim your lance onto thy enemy
Hooves beat ground
Royal Dragoons attack

In the High Wood as scourge
The 47th Division
Trampling the foe in the mud of the forest
We will fight because the Lord is with us
And we will put the germans to oblivion

Vengeance in death
Ride till I die
Chopping off heads
Enemy mine
Vengeance in death

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