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"Fruit Tree", the song accompanying these pages is apt throughout, and as markedly pertinent as it is poignant, at certain points. It was written and performed by the singular talent of Mr.
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(19 June 1948 - 25 November 1974)
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There was a dear little boy named Bob...

 

Transcription :

There was a dear little boy named Bob,
His poor little heart was allways on the throb,
When he got from his bed he could not stand
He is the picture of an old man in no man's land.

Poor old Bob

written & composed by Cpl W. Craythorne a.S.C.

12 - 4 - 17

(12th April 1917)