paroles de chanson Remember the Alamo - The Kingston Trio
Jane
Bowers
A
hundred
and
eighty
were
challenged
by
Travis
to
die.
A
line
that
he
drew
with
his
sword
when
the
battle
was
nigh.
"The
man
who
would
fight
to
the
death
cross
over
but
he
who
that
would
live
better
fly,"
And
over
the
line
stepped
a
hundred
and
seventy-nine.
Chorus:
Hi!
Up!
Santa
Anna,
we′re
killing
your
soldiers
below,
so
the
rest
of
Texas
will
know
and
remember
the
Alamo!
Jim
Bowie
lay
dyin',
his
powder
was
ready
and
dry.
From
flat
on
his
back,
Bowie
killed
him
a
few
in
reply,
And
young
Davy
Crockett
was
smilin′
and
laughin'.
The
challenge
was
fierce
in
his
eye.
For
Texas
and
freedom,
a
man
more
than
willin'
to
die.
(Chorus)
A
courier
sent
to
the
battlements,
bloody
and
loud.
With
words
of
fare
well
in
the
letters
he
carried
were
proud.
"Grieve
not,
little
darlin′,
my
dyin′
if
Texas
is
sovereign
and
free.
We'll
never
surrender
and
ever
will
liberty
be!"
(Chorus)
Remember
the
Alamo!
Remember
the
Alamo!
Remember
the
Alamo!
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