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There's a Garden of Crosses in No Man's Land

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Published
  
1918

Language
  
English

Writer(s)
  
Composer: Gus Wackrow Lyricist: Wm. Robinson

There's a Garden of Crosses in No Man's Land is a World War I song written by William Robinson and composed by Gus Wackrow. The song was published in 1918 by the Elite Publishing Company in Boston, MA.

The sheet music cover depicts Lady Liberty holding a laurel wreath over a cemetery with barbed wire.

References

There's a Garden of Crosses in No Man's Land Wikipedia