Greycoat Soldiers
Norman Blake
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Em D A C Asus G [Verse]G Where the cold, clear mountainD spring did rollC G The green beech tree hung ‘cross the roadC Bm Iron rim wagons caught the sunD C Em Back in the year of sixty-one.G D Now Sherman’s army marched aroundC G In 64, he burned Georgia downC Bm Settings wings to the feetD C Em Of every living soul he’d meet [Chorus]Em D A Graycoat Soldiers have goneG D Em Marching in a ragged warG D C Em Young wives and babies cried aloneC Asus For fathers, they saw no moreContinúa después del anuncio[Verse]G D Well, they tore up rails and wrecked the bridgeC G Down by the hill they call Mission RidgeC Bm Hell it raged for days and nightsD C Em An end it seemed was not in sightG Well they loaded up the cannon withD nails and chainsC G A noise that would drive a man insaneC Bm Rifles rang sharp and loudD C Em In that battle above the clouds [Chorus]Em D A Graycoat Soldiers have goneG D Em Marching in a ragged warG D C Em Young wives and babies cried aloneC Asus For fathers, they saw no more [Verse]G D Now they’re all gone to the rocks and the hillsC G And the green grave yard on the hillC Bm And no one does recall the dayD C Em Corporal Johnson rode away.G D And cast iron markers they stand thereC G Guarding the battleground with care.C Bm Cannons rest all in a rowD C Em Prepared to meet some ghostly foe [Chorus]Em D A Graycoat Soldiers have goneG D Em Marching in a ragged warG D C Em Young wives and babies cried aloneC Asus For fathers, they saw no more