Johnny Horton - Battle of Bull Run Lyrics

Lyrics Battle of Bull Run - Johnny Horton



(Leon Payne)
The sun shown bright and clear that day we all left Washington
To lick the Rebel boys in grey at the Battle of Bull Run
They came from Pennsylvania and some from Maryland
To see the Rebel boys get spanked by Honest Abe′s broad hand.
We said we'll run ′em to Atlanta
And to Galveston Bay
But they ran us back to Washington
And Philadelphia, and Philadelphia.
The ladies wore their brightest shawls the gentlemen were gay
They came to see their Yankee boys whip old Virginia
I held my momma's hand and skipped when a soldier said to me
Would you rather have Jeff Davis' hat or the sword of Bobbie Lee.
We said we′ll run ′em to Atlanta
And to Galveston Bay
But they ran us back to Washington
And Philadelphia, and Philadelphia.
And then the general doffed his hat and said let's rest a spell
And for the first time we all heard that awful rebel yell
The waters of Manassas creek became a ruby red
And many a Reb and Yankee boy lay in the willows dead.
We said we′ll run 'em to Atlanta
And to Galveston Bay
But they ran us back to Washington
And Philadelphia, and Philadelphia.
A fight locked in the chest of time too horrible to tell
Virginny′s true green countryside became a lake of hell
Don't count your chicks before they′re hatched or you'll work until it's done
Remember yes remember long the Battle of Bull Run.
We said we′ll run ′em to Atlanta
And to Galveston Bay
But they ran us back to Washington
And Philadelphia, and Philadelphia...



Writer(s): Leon Payne


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date of release
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