Armistice Day

Martin Newell

[Verse 1]
Sister mine your face so fine
Your hair red-gold at harvest time
In a field on a cloudy day
When the reaper comes to claim his pay

[Pre-Chorus]
They have all gone away

[Chorus]
Armistice Day
Armistice Day

[Verse 2]
Sister mine some damson wine
While the woods wear white in wintertime
Drink it down and remember how
You could not cry then but can cry now

[Pre-Chorus]
They have all gone away

[Chorus]
Armistice Day
Armistice Day

[Bridge]
There's nothing can make men happy
Like the sound of a cannon's roar
There's nothing can make men happy
Like a war
Like a war

[Outro]
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Trivia about the song Armistice Day by Cleaners from Venus

When was the song “Armistice Day” released by Cleaners from Venus?
The song Armistice Day was released in 1986, on the album “Living With Victoria Grey”.
Who composed the song “Armistice Day” by Cleaners from Venus?
The song “Armistice Day” by Cleaners from Venus was composed by Martin Newell.

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