Текст песни Three Days In July - The Infamous Stringdusters
I
was
born
in
Pennsylvania
in
1851
I
grew
up
on
my
father's
farm,
the
youngest
of
three
sons
The
Civil
War
was
raging
the
year
that
I
turned
12
My
father
joined
the
ranks
of
blue,
left
us
by
ourselves
Boys
I
tell
you
true,
I
learned
things
I
never
knew
In
summer
heat,
we
prayed
for
rain
the
first
day
of
July
The
far
of
thunder
rumbling,
no
storm
clouds
in
the
sky
My
brothers
grabbed
their
rifles,
said
to
my
mother
first
Mamma
that's
the
sounds
of
cannon
up
by
Gettysburg
Boys
I
tell
you
true,
I
learned
things
I
never
knew
Two
fearful
days
and
sleepless
nights
We
waited
with
no
word
Till
the
guns
fell
silent
the
morning
of
the
third
My
mother
watched
the
road
all
day
and
kept
me
there
close
by
Till
dusk
was
hard
upon
us
and
the
water
jug
was
dry
With
bucket
and
a
lantern,
I
crossed
the
field
alone
Heard
the
sound
of
snapping
twigs
and
then
a
quiet
moan
Captured
in
my
lantern
light,
his
face
in
ashen
grey
Huddled
in
a
bloody
coat
a
rebel
soldier
lay
Boys
I
tell
you
true,
I
learned
things
I
never
knew
"I
see
you
have
a
kind
face
Please
don't
raise
a
cry
If
I'm
taken
prisoner
I
know
I'll
surely
die"
"I'm
wounded
and
I
mean
no
harm
I
just
need
to
rest
a
spell
I
have
fled
the
battlefield
I've
seen
the
face
of
hell"
"We
came
by
tens
of
thousands
The
battle
for
to
lose
We
only
marched
on
Gettysburg
Because
we
needed
shoes"
I
looked
down
at
his
swollen
feet
And
tried
to
understand
And
wondered
if
my
brothers
Had
died
at
this
man's
hands
Boys
I
tell
you
true,
I
learned
things
I
never
knew
I
walked
back
in
the
cabin
Set
the
bucket
down
I
spoke
no
word
to
mother
Of
why
I'd
been
so
long
All
night
we
sat
beside
the
fire
Praying
for
good
news
Then
mother,
she
looked
down
and
asked
"Son,
where
are
your
shoes?"
Boys
I
tell
you
true,
I
learned
things
I
never
knew
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