The watchers on the hillside stand in silence 
As the dawn appears 
Then they gather to their horses in an instant 
As a sunshaft sears 
Through the morning mist which hangs low in the valleys 
Like a serpent's tail 
Both poisonous to enemies and heroes 
In the soldiers' tale. 

A lonely tower stands empty as a refuge 
By the sullen lake 
As the straggle of survivors, in their weakness, 
Make a grave mistake 
For the crossroad sign which points towards the cost 
Is another nail 
In the cross of the Pretender and his comrades 
In the soldiers' tale. 

The dream we once knew 
Is now over 
The battle is lost 
The retreat has begun 
Let us make our escape 
In the dead of the night 
While the lone widows wail 
In the soldiers' tale. 

The French boat, at the ready, stands at anchor 
On the swollen tide 
His loyal followers raise a faint cheer 
As he draws aside 
The Pretender's cause is lost, a sad farewell 
As the boat sets sail 
And the rain hurls down on the challenge of the 
gauntlet 
In the soldiers' tale. 

The soldiers' song is never sung 
The soldiers' battle never won 
The soldiers' lives are bought an sold 
The soldiers' bayonets are cold 
The soldiers' guns are never fired 
The soldiers' eyes are never tired 
The soldiers' hearts are filled with hate 
A soldier's cause must ever wait.