Bright Golden Buttons

Oh, hear the drums thunder
They sound such a wonder
A young soldier lad
Marches off with his gun

And his bangles and spangles
And bright golden buttons
Bright golden buttons
That shine in the sun

The cannons are screaming
Or is it my dreaming
Young men will stumble
And fall in the dust

And dreams turn to crying
When life turns to dying
And bright golden buttons
Have all turned to rust

First Battalion

Boom bah bah boom bah bah boom
Twelve riders in the gloom
Seven show red and the rest are dead
But the First Battalion's home

Boom bah bah boom bah bah boom
You can hear the hoof beats boom
The drums are low and the pace is slow
But the First Battalion's home

Boom bah bah boom bah bah boom
And Richmond is their tomb
There's a hundred dead at Richmond
Three hundred more at Gettysburg
A hundred more they've never found
But the First Battalion's home

Yes I See

There's a battle raging somewhere
And its thunder shakes the ground
Terrible silence, when it's over
Only death makes such a sound

And I see, oh, yes I see
On the last day of July
Oh, yes I see, oh, yes I see
On the last day of July

What's that moving in the shadows
What is this that's drawing nigh
It's the reaper, moving silent
Must be someone's turn to die

And I see, oh, yes I see
On the last day of July
Oh, yes I see, oh, yes I see
On the last day of July
I said I see, oh, yes I see
On the last day of July

Two Brothers

Two brothers on their way
Two brothers on their way
Two brothers on their way
One wore blue, one wore grey

One wore blue and one wore grey
As they marched along their way
The fife and drum began to play
All on a beautiful morning

One was gentle, one was kind
One was gentle, one was kind
One came home, one stayed behind
Cannon balls don't pay no mind

Cannon balls don't pay no mind
Though you're gentle or you're kind
They don't care for the folks behind
All on a beautiful morning

Two girls waiting by the railroad track
Two girls waiting by the railroad track
For their darlings to come back
One wore blue, one wore black

One wore blue and one wore black
Waiting by the railroad track
For their darlings to come back
All on a beautiful morning

First Battalion (Reprise)

Boom bah bah boom bah bah boom
And Richmond is their tomb
There's a hundred dead at Richmond
Three hundred more at Gettysburg
A hundred more they've never found
Yes, a hundred more they've never found
But the First Battalion's home


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