. . . . "Walter Jacobs"@en . . . . . . . . "1069373117"^^ . "1918"^^ . . . "When the Lilies Bloom in France Again"@en . "When the Lilies Bloom in France Again"@en . . "2742"^^ . . . "49336177"^^ . . . . . . . "\"When the Lilies Bloom in France Again\" is a World War I era song released in 1918. Robert Levenson wrote the lyrics. George L. Cobb composed the music. It was published by Walter Jacobs of New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. There are two versions of the sheet music cover. One was designed by Rose Starmer. The cover is described as an \"artistic words only cover.\" Another cover is a painting of a garden, with lilies in the foreground. The song was written for both voice and piano. The song uses nature as a metaphor to assure listeners of hope and that everything will be restored at the end of the war. It also highlights a promise a soldier makes: \"When the lilies bloom in France again,\" the soldier will return to his sweetheart. The song starts by describing lilies growing and birds singing in France. This scenery is now bare, but \"the flowers will bloom again, That's a part of every soldier's vow.\" The chorus is as follows: When the lilies bloom in France againAnd the fields are white as snowThen our work will be doneAnd I'll come back to the oneWho'll be waiting for me I knowThen we'll all see the silver liningThat will soon pierce the dark clouds throughWhen the lilies bloom in France again,I'll come back to you, sweetheart"@en . "When the Lilies Bloom in France Again"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "When the lilies bloom in france again.jpg"@en . . . "\"When the Lilies Bloom in France Again\" is a World War I era song released in 1918. Robert Levenson wrote the lyrics. George L. Cobb composed the music. It was published by Walter Jacobs of New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. There are two versions of the sheet music cover. One was designed by Rose Starmer. The cover is described as an \"artistic words only cover.\" Another cover is a painting of a garden, with lilies in the foreground. The song was written for both voice and piano."@en . . . . .