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Inexist - Three Days In July lyrics
Verse 1
 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
 Verse 2
 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
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 Verse 3
 "I see you have a kind face
 Please don't raise a cryInexist - Three Days In July - http://motolyrics.com/inexist/three-days-in-july-lyrics.html
 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
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 Verse 4
 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














