DECORATION DAY. Nobly you fought beneath our flag, Our nation, dear to save! CHORUS 145 Rest, comrades, rest! You fought, and bled, and died;- But our hearts through life will yearn For the boys who will come never more. Rest, comrades, rest! CHORUS Some fell by the way while a marching, Rest, comrades, rest! CHORUS― No more you'll hear the cannon's roar, Nor join in a wild retreat. CHORUS Rest, comrades, rest! We know that our comrades are happy; They were faithful to country and God, But their names and their deeds will brighter, Of our comrades under the sod. CHORUS Rest, comrades, rest! They rest, but that curse it is ended, grow They rest, but that glorious emblem Rest, comrades, rest! CHORUS What you died to preserve we enjoy, Though no marble may mark out the spot, Yet the place where you fell for our country, By the nation will ne'er be forgot. CHORUS Oh! the Dead Were Ghere! WAY in the far sunny southland, CHORUS-What bound them in those vile, pens so The loyal sons of America,They who were true as Washing ton? 'Twas accursed slavery! There were kind and loving fathers, The tired and noble forms of youth CHORUS While all around beneath our flag, And within those rugged walls The brave were starving there! CHORUS All hopes were crushed within their breast; 'Twas banishment and care, To hear the dying beg for bread, And know the dead were there! CHORUS Outside 'twas mirth and the wine cup; Within, a current of despair! For the hardened sons of earth Cared not for the dead in there. CHORUS |