Текст песни New York Volunteer - Bobby Horton
'Twas
in
the
days
of
seventy-six
When
freemen
young
and
old
All
fought
for
Independence
then
Each
hero
brave
and
bold!
'Twas
then
the
noble
Stars
and
Stripes
In
triumph
did
appear
And
defended
by
brave
patriots
The
Yankee
Volunteers
'Tis
my
delight
to
march
and
fight
Like
a
New
York
Volunteer!
Now,
there's
our
City
Regiments
Just
see
what
they
have
done:
The
first
to
offer
to
the
State
To
go
to
Washington
To
protect
the
Federal
Capital
And
the
flag
they
love
so
dear!
And
they've
done
their
duty
nobly,
Like
New
York
Volunteers!
'Tis
my
delight
to
march
and
fight
Like
a
New
York
Volunteer!
The
Rebels
out
in
Maryland
They
madly
raved
and
swore,
They'd
let
none
of
our
Union
troops
Pass
through
Baltimore
But
the
Massachusetts
Regiment
No
traitors
did
they
fear
But
fought
their
way
to
Washington
Like
Yankee
Volunteers!
'Tis
my
delight
to
march
and
fight
Like
a
New
York
Volunteer!
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