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Virgil Caine is my name and I served on the Danville train |
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Til Stoneman's cavalry came and tore up the tracks again |
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In the winter of '65, we were hungry, just barely alive |
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I took the train to Richmond that fell |
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It was a time I remember, oh, so well |
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The night they drove old Dixie down |
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And all the bells were ringin |
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The night they drove old Dixie down |
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And all the were people singin' |
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They went, naa na-na naa na-na, na-naa na-naa na-naa naa na-naa |
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na-na-naa |
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Back with my wife in Tenessee |
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And one day she said to me |
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Virgil, quick come see |
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There goes the Robert E. Lee |
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Now I don't mind chopping wood |
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And I don't care if the money's no good |
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Just take what you need and leave the rest |
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But they should never have taken the very best |
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my Like father before me, I'm a working man |
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And like my brother before me, I took a rebel stand |
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Oh, he was just 18, proud and brave |
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But a yankee laid him in his grave |
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I swear by the blood below my feet |
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You can't raise a Caine back up when he's in defeat |