Louis was my dearest friend
 Fighting in the ANZAC trench
 Louis ran forward from the line
 I never saw him again
 Later in the dark
 I thought I heard Louis' voice
 Calling for his mother, then me
 But I couldn't get to him
 He's still up on that hill
 20 years on that hill
 Nothing more than a pile of bones
 But I think of him still
 If I was asked I'd tell
 The colour of the earth that day
 It was dull and browny red
 The colour of blood, I'd say  
 
 
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