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"Jesus Loves the Little Children"

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  • George KG Offline
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    Alternate title: "Repurposed Tunes"

    Link to video

    A song by George Root, detailing the life of a Union prisoner in the Civil War.

    In the prison cell I sit,
    Thinking Mother dear of you,
    And our bright and happy home so far away,
    And the tears they fill my eyes
    Spite of all that I can do
    Though I try to cheer my comrades
    and be gay.

    Chorus:

    Tramp! tramp! tramp!
    The boys are marching
    Cheer up comrades,
    They will come.
    And beneath the starry flag
    We shall breathe the air again
    Of the free land in our own beloved home.

    In the battle front we stood
    When their fiercest charge they made,
    And they swept us off a hundred men or more;
    But before we reached their lines
    They were beaten back, dismayed,
    And we heard the cry of vict'ry o'er and o'er.

    So within the prison cell
    We are waiting for the day
    That shall come to open wide the iron door;
    And the hollow eye grows bright
    And the poor heart almost gay
    As we think of seing home and friends once more.

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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