| Let each good Union-Tar shed a tear of sad pity,
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| As he listens to the once gallant Cumberland’s fate.
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| It was the Eighth day of March told a terrible story.
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| And many a tar to this world bid adieu!
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| But our flag it was wrapt in a mantle of glory,
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| By the heroic deeds of the Cumberlands
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| crew…
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| On that
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| ill-fated day about ten in the
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| morning,
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| The
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| sky it was clear, and bright shone the
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| sun;
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| The
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| drums of the Cumberland sounded a
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| warning,
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| Bidding
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| each gallant seaman to stand by his
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| gun.
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| An
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| iron-clad frigate down on us came
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| bearing.
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| While high in the air a rebel flag flew;
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| pennant of treason she proudly was
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| waving.
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| Determined to conquer the Cumberland’s
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| crew.
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| So our
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| noble ship fired her guns' dreadful
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| thunder.
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| Her
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| broad-sides, like hail, on the Rebels did
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| pour;
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| But our
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| sailors gazed on, filled with terror and
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| wonder-
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| As the
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| shots struck her sides and glanced harmlessly
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| forth
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| But the
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| pride of our navy could never be
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| daunted,
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| Tho' the dead and the dying her deck they did strew;
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| And the
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| flag of our Union how proudly she
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| flaunted.
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| Sus
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| tained by the blood of the Cumberland’s
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| crew.
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| Electric and Drum Solo:
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| hours we fought them with stern reso
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| lution,
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| Till the
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| rebels found cannon could never de
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| cide;
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| The
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| flag of secession had no power to
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| gall them,
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| Tho' the
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| blood from their scuppers it crimson’d the
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| tide,
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| As they struck us on mid-ship, our planks she did sever,
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| Her sharp iron prong pierced our noble ship
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| And
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| still, though she splintered and twisted hard
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| over,
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| We’ll
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| die at our guns! |
| cried the Cumberland’s
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| crew.
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| Softly…
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| So
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| slowly they sank 'Neath Virginia’s dark
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| waters,
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| Their
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| voices on earth will ne’er be heard
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| more
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| They’ll be
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| mourned by Columbia’s brave sons and fair
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| daughters!
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| May their
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| blood be avenged on Virginia’s
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| shore!-
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| In their battle-stained graves they are silently lying-
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| Their souls have forever to each bid adieu!
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| But the star-spangled banner above them is still flying;
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| For it was nailed to the mast by the Cumberland’s crew. |