| Song | Tender Comrade |
| Artist | Billy Bragg |
| Album | Workers Playtime |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Bragg | |
| 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 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 |
| zuo ci : Bragg | |
| 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 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 |
| zuò cí : Bragg | |
| 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 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 |