[Song of the Anderson cavalry, in] Songs of the soldiers | ||
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SONG OF THE ANDERSON CAVALRY.
There were tears in the eyes we left behind,
And sighs on the lips we kissed at starting;
Nor blush we to find our sight half blind,
As we think again of that bitter parting.
And sighs on the lips we kissed at starting;
Nor blush we to find our sight half blind,
As we think again of that bitter parting.
Chorus—
For we go, we go, with parry and blow,And harder we'll fight as our numbers grow few;
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The Stripes and the Stars on the field of blue.
Oh! for the love of the hearts in grief and fear,
Our swords flashed out from the scabbards that bound them;
And more surely here do we guard our dear,
Than close by their sides with our arms around them.
Our swords flashed out from the scabbards that bound them;
And more surely here do we guard our dear,
Than close by their sides with our arms around them.
For we go, we go, &c.
Let cowards prate what they'll do at needs,
When steel 's at the breasts of our helpless women;
We saddle our steeds, and whatever our deeds,
We'll show to the eyes of our Rebel foemen.
When steel 's at the breasts of our helpless women;
We saddle our steeds, and whatever our deeds,
We'll show to the eyes of our Rebel foemen.
For we go, we go, &c.
Then onward, my boys, with a ringing cheer,
With cracking carbine and glittering sabre;
Let the pale foe hear from vanguard to rear,
How our troopers welcome their noble labor.
With cracking carbine and glittering sabre;
Let the pale foe hear from vanguard to rear,
How our troopers welcome their noble labor.
For we go, we go, &c.
[Song of the Anderson cavalry, in] Songs of the soldiers | ||