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An English song begins with a female voice, and the first sentence is similar to the melody of Lost Front Alliance. What pear?

The song I sang for you tonight

Not to make you sad.

Nor is it to increase sadness.

This troubled northern land

But lately I've been thinking

It won't leave my mind

I'll tell you two friends at a time

They are all my good friends.

Isaac, he's a Protestant

Sean was born Catholic.

But it's no different.

Friendship is powerful.

Sometimes at night.

When they heard the drums,

They said they wouldn't separate us.

We will always be one.

There are roses. Roses

There are roses

Flowing with the tears of a nation

It was on a Sunday morning.

When the terrible news came.

Another murder has been committed.

Just outside the town of Newry.

We know Isaac is dancing there.

We know that he likes this band

But when we heard he was dead,

We just don't understand

Now I am worried that it is full of rural areas.

Every family is full of fear.

Late at night, a car came.

Wandering on Rui 'an Road

A Catholic will be killed tonight.

Even the score

Oh, my God, it's young McDonald.

They took it from the door.

There are roses. Roses

There are roses

Flowing with the tears of a nation

Isaac is my friend, he cried

He begged them with tears in his eyes.

But centuries of hatred

Have deaf ears

an eye for an eye

That's all they think about.

Tit for tat

Until everyone is blind.

Now I don't know where morality is.

Or where the song should end.

But I want to know how many wars there are.

It's a fight between good friends.

Those who give orders

Will not die

It's Scott and young MacDonald

People like you and me.

There are roses. Roses

There are roses

Flowing with the tears of a nation