What will you do when the war is over, tender comrade?

When we lay down our weary guns?

When we return home to our wives and families

And look into the eyes of our sons?

What will you say of the bond we had, tender comrade?

Will you say that we were brave

As the shells fell all around us

Or that we wept and cried for our mothers

And cursed our fathers

For forgetting that all men are brothers?

Will you say that we were heroes

Or that fear of dying among strangers

Tore our innocence and false shame away?

And from that moment on, deep in my heart I knew

That I would only give my life for love

Brothers in arms, in each other’s arms

Was the only time that I was not afraid

What will you do when the war is over, tender comrade?

When we cast off these khaki clothes

And go our separate ways?

What will you say of the bond we had, tender comrade?