Andersonville
Dave Alvin
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Am G In the spring of '61 I kissed myAm mother good- byeG I put on a blue uniform and IAm fought for Lincoln's sideG Am 'Til I got caught by Johnny RebG E In the woods near Chapel HillAm C I wish to God he would have killed me thenG Am G But he sent me to Anderson villeAmG My uniform is faded and there's noAm boots upon my feetG And I'm pulling worms out of the mudAm 'Cause there's nothing else to eatG Am And the rebs can't even feed there ownG E So there's no way they can fillAm C the bellies of the YankeesG Am Starving in Anderson villeG Am Some men are born to preach God's wordG E Some men are born to killAm C And I guess that I was only bornContinúa después del anuncioG Am G Am To die in Anderson villeG I dug a hole with my bare hands inAm the red Georgia clayG 'Cause there ain't no shelter from the sunAm Or the cold wind, or the rainG Am And I'm too damn weak to stand up at allG E So I just lay quiet and stillAm C And they can bury me in the hole I dugG Am When I die in Anderson villeG Am Some men are born to preach God's wordG E Some men are born to killAm C And I guess that I was only bornG Am G Am To die in Anderson ville [Instrumental]G Am G Am G Am C G Am(E )G I dream the same dream every nightAm Of a woman that I've never knownG She's standing by a warm firesideAm And she whispers that I've come homeG Am Every morning when I wakeG E I pray someday that she'llAm C Lay a flower on my graveG Am When I die in Anderson villeG Am Some men are born to preach God's wordG E Some men are born to killAm C And I guess that I was only bornG Am To die in Anderson villeAm C And I guess that I was only bornG Am To die in Anderson ville