| 1866 - 132 lehte
...Mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home, so far away! And the tears they fill my eyesI, Spite of all that I can do, Tho' I try to cheer my comrades, and be gay. Tramp, tramp, tramp ! the boys are marching, Cheer up ! comrades, they will come, And, beneath the... | |
| David Thomas - 1868 - 222 lehte
...the prison cell I sit, Thinking, mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home, BO far away ; And the tears they fill my eyes. Spite of all that...can do, Tho' I try to cheer my comrades and be gay. Tramp, tramp, tramp! the boys are marching; Cheer up, comrades ! they will come, And beneath the starry... | |
| Elias Nason - 1869 - 84 lehte
...soumis." heart the blessed sentiment of hope. Hardly a single minor strain is found in them. Even " Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching, Cheer up comrades they will come," 1 the song of the imprisoned soldier is beaming in every line with the celestial radiance of hope.... | |
| Stephen Bromley McCracken - 1876 - 714 lehte
...In the prison cell I sit, thinking, mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home so far away; And the tears they fill my eyes, spite of all that...gay. CHORUS — Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are inarching; 0, cheer up, comrades, they will come, And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the... | |
| Abigail D. Hawkins - 1879 - 260 lehte
...the prison cell I sit, thinking, mother dear, of you,. And the bright and happy home so far away ; And the tears they fill my eyes spite of all that I can do, Though I try to cheer my comrades and be gay. Tramp, tramp, tramp the boys are marching, Cheer up,... | |
| John A. Bering, Thomas Montgomery - 1880 - 444 lehte
...prison cell I sit, thinking, mother dear, of yon, And our bright and happy home, so far away ; Yet the tears they fill my eyes, spite of all that I can do, Though I try to cheer my comrades and be gay," Arrival at Camp Ford — The Stockade— Building Huts... | |
| John Denison Champlin - 1881 - 624 lehte
...In the prison-cell I sit, thinking, mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home so far away, And the tears they fill my eyes, spite of all that I can do. Though I try to cheer my comrades and be gay. Chorut.—Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching,... | |
| John Denison Champlin - 1881 - 626 lehte
...In the prison-cell I sit, thinking, mother dear, of you, And our bright and happy home so far away, And the tears they fill my eyes, spite of all that I can do, Though I try to cheer my comrades and be gay. Ghana. — Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching,... | |
| Benjamin F. McGee - 1882 - 790 lehte
...heart will still grow sad spite of all that l can do, Though l try to cheer my comrades and b.^ gay. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching, Cheer...comrades, they will come! And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the air again ln the Free land, in our own beloved Home!" While we are here waiting for... | |
| Francis Henry Buffum - 1882 - 538 lehte
...gay, As we think of seeing home and friends once more. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marehing: Cheer up, comrades, they will come, And beneath the starry flag we shall breathe the air again, Of the free land in our own beloved home." There were two other songs... | |
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