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Where is the phrase from: "there's a rose that grows in no man's land tis wonderful to see"?

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i read it in east of eden by john steinbeck, but i think its a quote from something else

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  1. It's from a WWI song " The Rose of No Man's Land" by Jack Caddigan and James A. Brennan.

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