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Echoes of a Civil Warv-Fi
Contemporary Classical, Irish Flute, Military Marching Drums, Intense, Atmospheric Passion, Male Voice Lead, Female Voice (soft call‑and‑response; never overpowering the male lead)
Skapa liknande
[Intro — 2-4 seconds max. Soft Irish flute.]
Can ya hear the battle cry?
Can ya hear the cannons roar?
[Short instrumental build — EXACTLY 2–3 seconds. Harmonica holds a single sustained note. Low drone swells. THE MOMENT the second line ends (“Can ya hear the cannons roar?”), the MILITARY MARCHING DRUMS MUST ENTER IMMEDIATELY — no fade‑in, no delay. Begin a soft but steady marching cadence at once. Irish flute doubles the marching rhythm. Add faint brass stabs ONLY for urgency.]
“Never give up, boys!
Steady arms —
rifles at the ready!
Forward at the march!
Forward at the run!”
[Brief pause — 1 second, drums continue softly]
Hand-to-hand, rifle and gun, we braced each other,
as I looked him in his eyes —
His terrified eyes.
[Percussion softens — emotional drop begins. Snare drops out. Low drums fade to heartbeat‑slow. Harmonica takes over the lead line.]
Then I saw his fear — one final tear — before he died.
Was that my brother's final breath?
[Interlude — all drums fade out. Harp + harmonica + soft fiddle only. Tempo slows.]
It was not long before I fell, and how I cried.
Now this war is done and the battle's won.
[Quiet Verse — still no drums. Harmonica + fiddle duet, very soft.]
“You’re one of the lucky ones,” they said —
“You’re going home. You did not die,” they said.
[Homecoming Verse — frontier soundscape. Irish flute enters. Light frontier percussion returns (sticks or spoons). Warm fiddle underlines the melody.]
Traveling home on a lonely train...
Home again ta see yer ma, ta see yer wife.
I remember they said,
"You’ll stand one day, you’ll walk again,
you might ride that trail again someday…
[Soft instrumental pause — 1–2 seconds. Single flute or harmonica notes only.]
But, was that your brother you left behind,
Way back there on that bloody battlefield?"
[Final Refrain — percussion stays OUT at first. Harmonica leads. Fiddle harmonics shimmer like ghosts.]
Though I'm far away on my lonely trail.
I can still hear those canons roar —
Oh, I still hear those battle cries —
[Outro — soft snare ghost‑notes. Low drum heartbeat. Harmonica bends into silence.]
"Steady arms, lads!
Rifles at the ready…
Never give up, boys…
No... don't you never give up...
Never give up!"