I would like to thank the LINK SCHOOL for giving me this chance to enjoy the pop music concert in AIR CANADA CENTRE. Ah, I like pop music so much and I saw so many pop stars in this concert. It's so coooool!
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For ___ and our country and the promise of glory, |
»You answered: our king -- which is correct. |
They came from Kingston and Brighton ___ on the front line. |
»You answered: to fight -- which is correct. |
Just lads from ___ and boys from the cities. |
»You answered: the farms -- which is correct. |
Not meant to be ______, we lay in the trenches. |
»You answered: soldiers -- which is correct. |
We'd face the fighting with ___, or so we said. |
»You answered: a smile -- which is correct. |
If only we ____ what danger lay ahead. |
»You answered: had known -- which is correct. |
The sky turned to grey as we went into _____. |
»You answered: battle -- which is correct. |
On _____ of Europe, young men were fallin'. |
»You answered: the fields -- which is correct. |
I'll be back for you some day, it ______ |
»You answered: won't be long -- which is correct. |
If I can just hold on 'til this bloody ___ is over. |
»You answered: war -- which is correct. |
CHORUS: The guns will be ____ on Remembrance Day. |
»You answered: silent -- which is correct. |
There'll be no more fighting on _________ Day. |
»You answered: Remembrance -- which is correct. |
By _____ of 18, Cambrai had fallen. |
»You answered: October -- which is correct. |
Soon the war ___ be over, and we'd be returning. |
»You answered: would -- which is correct. |
Don't forget me ________, far away. |
»You answered: while I'm gone -- which is correct. |
Well, it won't be long ____ I'm back there in your arms again. |
»You answered: 'til -- which is correct. |
CHORUS: The guns ___ be silent on Remembrance Day. There'll be no more fighting on Remembrance Day. Pray for that day! |
»You answered: will -- which is correct. |
One day soon, I don't know ____. |
»You answered: when -- which is correct. |
You know we'll all be free, and the bells of ____ will ring again. |
»You answered: peace -- which is correct. |
The ___ will come, for you and me. |
»You answered: time -- which is correct. |
We'll be going home when ___ is ended. |
»You answered: this bloody war -- which is correct. |
CHORUS: The ____ will be silent, on Remembrance Day. |
»You answered: guns -- which is correct. |
We'll all say ____, on Remembrance Day. On Remembrance Day. Say a little prayer, on Remembrance Day. |
»You answered: a prayer -- which is correct. |
Well, the guns will be silent; ______ be no more fighting. |
»You answered: there'll -- which is correct. |
We'll lay down ______, on Remembrance Day. On Remembrance Day. |
»You answered: our weapons -- which is correct. |
1. On Remembrance Day we honor the veterans who fought to defend our freedom.
2. A wreath-laying ceremony was held at a war monument.
3. A two-minute moment of silence is observed to remember those who sacrificed their lives in the wars and peacekeeping missions.
4. The tomb of the unknown soldier represents the grave of soldiers who died in wars without being identified.
5. One of the ways to pay tribute to the memory of the fallen is to wear a poppy.
6. On Remembrance Day the national flags are flown at half-mast.
7. The peace treaty that marked the end of World War One was signed at 11:00 a.m. on November 11th, 1918
2. A wreath-laying ceremony was held at a war monument.
3. A two-minute moment of silence is observed to remember those who sacrificed their lives in the wars and peacekeeping missions.
4. The tomb of the unknown soldier represents the grave of soldiers who died in wars without being identified.
5. One of the ways to pay tribute to the memory of the fallen is to wear a poppy.
6. On Remembrance Day the national flags are flown at half-mast.
7. The peace treaty that marked the end of World War One was signed at 11:00 a.m. on November 11th, 1918
In Flanders Fields
This video includes a reading of the poem 'In Flanders Fields' by Lt. Col. John McCrae and the well known excerpt from the poem 'For the Fallen' by Laurence Binyon.
The voiceover was performed by good friend and actor Michael Haynes (michaelhaynes.name).
The music is 'Abide with Me' and 'Sunset'.
The voiceover was performed by good friend and actor Michael Haynes (michaelhaynes.name).
The music is 'Abide with Me' and 'Sunset'.
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