Southern Soldier Boy
Words by: Capt. G. W. Alexander
Tune: "The Boy With the Auburn Hair"
Bob Roebuck is my sweetheart's name,He's off to the wars and gone;He's fighting for his Nanny dear,His sword is buckled on,He's fighting for his own true love;His foes he does defy;He is the darling of my heart,My Southern soldier boy.
When Bob comes home from war's alarms,We'll start anew in life;I'll give myself right up to him,A dutiful, loving wife,I'll try my best to please my dear,For he is my only joy,He is the darling of my heart,My Southern soldier boy.
Oh, if in battle he were slain,I know that I would die,But I am sure that he will come againTo cheer my weeping eye.But should he fall in this our glorious cause,He still would be my joy,For many a sweetheart mourns the lossOf her Southern soldier boy.
I hope for the best, and so do allWhose hopes are in the fields;I know that we shall win this dayFor Southrons never yield.And when we think of those who are away,We look above for joy,And I'm mighty glad that my Bobby isA Southern soldier boy.
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