Through the smoke and the mud and the blood we walked behind Robert E. LEE Sixty miles from Richmond to face the Union Army We dug our holes and we built a wall ‘cause we knew they’d be a fight If the blue coats wearin’ soldiers crossed the river that night
Sure as hell that sundown came a hundred thousand men And it’s sure did shock me Lord, Kin killing Kin The cannonballs were heavy filled with iron and steel and lead And the James river water ran a bloody red
Lord is it right did you mean for me to kill my brother here tonight
It’s been one hundred forty years and as I look around I see a mighty city where there once was a battle ground I thought when LEE surrounded we would fight no more But the ghost of LEE can still see us fight the civil war
Lord is it right did you mean for me to kill my brother here tonight 22.03.16