Dieppe
It was the eighteenth day of August, in nineteen-forty-two
 We sailed away from England, and no one knew where to
 We had received no orders, no friends to see us leave
 The Second Canadian Division, with the blue patch on their sleeve
Early the next morning, when everything was still
 We saw those tracer bullets, come at us from the hill
 Though we kept right on sailing, and no one will forget
 The morning that we landed, on the coast there at Dieppe
The enemy was waiting, and had taken up their post
 We met a hail of bullets as we landed on the coast
 Every man there landed, or at least he tried
 Many men were wounded there, and many more men died
It was early in the morning, when we started in to fight
 The mortar bombs came at us, from in front, and left and right
 The shells came at us from the cliffs, they bombed us from the air
 But the Second Canadian Division, did not so easily scare
We fought there for eight hours, from 6 a.m. till two
 Our losses were terrific, but there was nothing we could do
 The navy came to help us, but their boats they could not land
 So we had to surrender, at Dieppe there on the sand
What is left of us are now prisoners, beneath a foreign flag
 Here in the heart of Germany, in this VIII B stalag
 Though many of our comrades fell, we never will forget
 They gave their lives there fighting, in the battle of Dieppe
When this war is over, and once again we're free
 To our homeland we'll be sailing, to a land of liberty
 Many have a battle scar, there's no one will forget
 The morning that he landed, on the French coast at Dieppe
 
        


 
              