paroles de chanson The Vacant Chair - Tennessee Ernie Ford
We
shall
meet,
but
we
shall
miss
him
There
will
be
one
vacant
chair
We
shall
linger
to
caress
him
While
we
breathe
our
evening
prayer
When
a
year
ago
we
gathered
Joy
was
in
his
mild
blue
eye
But
a
golden
chord
is
severed
And
our
hopes
in
ruin
lie
We
shall
meet,
but
we
shall
miss
him
There
will
be
one
vacant
chair
We
shall
linger
to
caress
him
When
we
breathe
our
evening
prayer
At
our
fireside,
sad
and
lonely
Often
will
the
bosom
swell
At
remembrance
of
the
story
How
our
noble
Willie
fell
How
he
strove
to
bear
our
banner
Through
the
thickest
of
the
fight
And
uphold
our
country's
honor
In
the
strength
of
manhood's
night
We
shall
meet,
but
we
shall
miss
him
There
will
be
one
vacant
chair
We
shall
linger
to
caress
him
When
we
breathe
our
evening
prayer
True,
they
tell
us
wreaths
of
glory
Ever
more
will
deck
his
brow
But
this
soothes
the
anguish
only
Sweeping
o'er
our
heartstrings
now
Sleep
today,
oh,early
fallen
In
thy
green
and
narrow
bed
Dirges
from
the
pine
and
cypress
Mingle
with
the
tears
we
shed
We
shall
meet,
but
we
shall
miss
him
There
will
be
one
vacant
chair
We
shall
linger
to
caress
him
When
we
breathe
our
evening
prayer
1 The Army of the Free
2 Just Before the Battle Mother
3 The Vacant Chair
4 Marching Song (Of The First Arkansas Negro Regiment)
5 The Girl I Left Behind Me
6 The Faded Coat of Blue
7 Marching Through Georgia
8 Virginia's Bloody Soul
9 The Why And The Wherefore
10 Union Dixie
11 The Fall Of Charleston
12 The New York Volunteer
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