| 'Twas in the days of seventy-six
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| When freemen young and old
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| All fought for Independence then
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| Each hero brave and bold!
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| 'Twas then the noble Stars and Stripes
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| In triumph did appear
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| And defended by brave patriots
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| The Yankee Volunteers
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| 'Tis my delight to march and fight
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| Like a New York Volunteer!
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| Now, there’s our City Regiments
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| Just see what they have done:
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| The first to offer to the State
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| To go to Washington
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| To protect the Federal Capital
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| And the flag they love so dear!
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| And they’ve done their duty nobly
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| Like New York Volunteers!
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| 'Tis my delight to march and fight
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| Like a New York Volunteer!
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| The Rebels out in Maryland
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| They madly raved and swore
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| They’d let none of our Union troops
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| Pass through Baltimore
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| But the Massachusetts Regiment
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| No traitors did they fear
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| But fought their way to Washington
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| Like Yankee Volunteers!
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| 'Tis my delight to march and fight
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| Like a New York Volunteer! |