[00:54.631]It was just before dawn [00:58.061]One miserable morning in black 'forty four. [01:05.058]When the forward commander [01:07.893]Was told to sit tight [01:10.262]When he asked that his men be withdrawn. [01:16.042]And the Generals gave thanks [01:20.363]As the other ranks held back [01:24.283]The enemy tanks for a while. [01:28.033]And the Anzio bridgehead [01:30.110]Was held for the price [01:32.941]Of a few hundred ordinary lives. [01:42.634]And old King George [01:44.405]Sent Mother a note [01:47.625]When he heard that father was gone. [01:51.786]It was, I recall, [01:53.979]In the form of a scroll, [01:57.000]With gold leaf and all. [02:02.381]And I found it one day [02:05.292]In a drawer of old photographs, hidden away. [02:13.563]And my eyes still grow damp to remember [02:16.504]His Majesty signed [02:20.932]With his own rubber stamp. [02:25.566]It was dark all around. [02:28.284]There was frost in the ground [02:30.879]When the tigers broke free. [02:37.589]And no one survived [02:40.657]From the Royal Fusiliers Company C. [02:47.635]They were all left behind, [02:51.696]Most of them dead, [02:54.861]The rest of them dying. [03:00.421]And that's how the High Command [03:03.600]Took my daddy from me.