- Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire
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Misc=Roud 9618"Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire" (Roud 9618) is a
war song ofWorld War I . The song sarcastically recounts the location of various army members, not to be found in the combat zone, and concludes by describing the location of the old battalion: "hanging on the old barbed wire". This troop song was not popular with the officer class, who thought it bad for morale, though attempts to suppress it were unsuccessful. [Max Arthur (2001) "When This Bloody War is Over": 68]Lyrics
There are several different versions of this song, though all share the chilling final two lines. One version goes like this:
:If you want to find the Sergeant,:I know where he is, I know where he is, I know where he is.:If you want to find the Sergeant, I know where he is,:He's lying on the canteen floor.:I've seen him, I've seen him, lying on the canteen floor,:I've seen him, I've seen him, lying on the canteen floor.
:If you want to find the Quarter-bloke:I know where he is, I know where he is, I know where he is.:If you want to find the Quarter-bloke, I know where he is,:He's miles and miles behind the line.:I've seen him, I've seen him, miles and miles and miles behind the line.:I've seen him, I've seen him, miles and miles and miles behind the line.
:If you want the Sergeant-major,:I know where he is, I know where he is, I know where he is.:If you want the Sergeant-major, I know where he is.:He's tossing off the privates' rum.:I've seen him, I've seen him, tossing off the privates' rum.:I've seen him, I've seen him, tossing off the privates' rum.
:If you want the C.O.,:I know where he is, I know where he is, I know where he is.:If you want the C.O., I know where he is:He is down in a deep dug-out,:I've seen him, I've seen him, down in a deep dug-out,:I've seen him, I've seen him, down in a deep dug-out.
:If you want to find the old battalion,:I know where they are, I know where they are, I know where they are:If you want to find the old battalion, I know where they are,:They're hanging on the old barbed wire,:I've seen 'em, I've seen 'em, hanging on the old barbed wire.:I've seen 'em, I've seen 'em, hanging on the old barbed wire.
Variant
A variant last line is a pun, where the privates are "hanging on the old barbed wire". [http://books.google.com/books?id=MVGspZC1a-UC&pg=PA42&lpg=PA42&dq=%22hanging+on+the+old+barbed+wire%22&source=web&ots=QMnTT9ezPq&sig=ZGhw6LEVu2NxgGgsUsGPHrkIRyA&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result#PPA42,M1]
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