Songtexte
Brave
men
fall
with
a
battlecry
Tears
fill
the
eyes
of
their
loved
ones
and
their
brothers
in
arms
And
so
it
went
for
Joseph
Warren
It
should
have
been
different,
it
could
have
been
easy
His
rank
could've
saved
him
but
a
country
unborn
needs
bravery
And
it
spread
like
wildfire
From
the
ashes
grew
sweet
liberty
Like
the
seeds
of
the
pines
when
the
forest
burns
They
open
up
to
grow
and
burn
again
And
it
should've
been
different,
it
could
have
been
easy
But
too
much
money
rolled
in
to
ever
end
slavery
And
the
cry
for
war
spread
like
wildfire
Civil
war
came
and
civil
war
went
Brother
fought
brother,
the
south
was
spent
But
its
true
demise
was
hatred
passed
down
through
the
years
And
it
should
have
been
different,
it
could
have
been
easy
But
pride
has
a
way
of
holding
too
firm
to
history
Then
it
burns
like
wildfire
I
was
born
a
southern
son
In
a
small
southern
town
where
the
rebels
run
wild
they
beat
their
chests
and
they
swear
"we're
gonna
rise
again"
And
it
should
have
been
different,
it
could
have
been
easy
The
day
that
old
Warren
died,
hate
should've
gone
with
him
But
here
we
are
caught
in
a
wildfire
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