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In the valley of death, where the cannons roar,
hundred brave souls, they marched evermore,
With sabres drawn high, their spirits ablaze,
Riding into the fire, through the and the haze.
Oh, Charge of the Light Brigade, the face of the fray,
Valiant hearts, undeterred, led way,
With courage unyielding, they stormed through the night,
the annals of history, their names shining bright.
Born the cavalry, the finest and bold,
Men of the Brigade, with stories untold,
From Britain’s green fields, to Crimea's dread shore,
They answered the call, to battle once more.
Forward, the order, no time for delay,
Into the of death, they surged to obey,
With thunder and fury, the cannons did sound,
Yet onward they charged, on blood-soaked ground.
Half a league, half a league, onward rode,
Into the valley, where bravery flowed,
Broken but unbowed, through the heart of the fight,
Their legend immortal, the eternal light.ght.
Cannon to the right, cannon the left,
They fought through the fire, though so bereft,
Boldly they rode, into the mouth of hell,
story of valour, we’ll forever tell.
In the aftermath’s shadow, with echoes of pain,
Few returned homeward, but honour gained,
The Light Brigade's charge, a testament to,
The and the fallen, the fearless and true.
Honour the charge, remember the day,
When six hundred heroes showed us way,
With swords and with glory, they rode into fate,
The Charge of the Light Brigade, forever great.