Sweet Angelene
He was a young man, barely sixteen
Standing in line with his comrades at ease
Waiting to join in the conflict for peace
Far away from his island home
In nineteen sixteen, on the tenth day of June
He was bound for a new land that he had not known
Leaving behind him, his family, his home
And the love of his sweet Angelene
Oh oh my sweet Angelene
I pray that tomorrow I'll be home again
Leaving behind all the madness I've seen
Far away from my island home
He was a young man, barely nineteen
Now shattered and broken by three years in hell
Waiting and wondering as each comrade fell
Which shell would find him today
Oh oh my sweet Angelene
I pray that tomorrow I'll see you again
Leaving behind all the madness I've seen
Far away from my island home
He was an old man, barely alive
Still trapped in the madness he'd seen in his life
All the death and destruction, all the killing and strife
Not knowing the reason or rhyme
Oh oh my sweet Angelene
I pray that tomorrow I'll be home again
Leaving behind all the madness I've seen
Far away from my island home
In a dusty old showcase, built as a shrine
Are the faces and memories of those left behind
And if you look closely, in their eyes you'll see
The reflection of you and of me
Oh oh my sweet Angelene
I pray that tomorrow I'll see you again
Leaving behind all the madness I've seen
Far away from my island home
Written by Bruce Moss
To God be the glory