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Our Jimmy has gone for to live in a tent, They have grafted him into the army; He finally pucker'd up courage and went, When they grafted him into the army. I told them the child was too young, alas! At the captain's fore-quarters, they said he would pass; They'd train him up well in the infantry class, So they grafted him into the army.
Drest up in his unicorn, dear little chap; They have grafted him into the army; It seems but a day since he sot in my lap, But they grafted him into the army. And these are the trousies he used to wear, Them very same buttons, the patch and the tear; But Uncle Sam gave him a bran new pair When they grafted him into the army.
Now in my provisions I see him revealed, They have grafted him into the army; A picket beside the contented field, They have grafted him into the army. He looks kinder sickish, begins to cry, A big volunteer standing right in his eye! Oh what if the ducky should up and die Now they've grafted him into the army.
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Henry Clay Work |
Henry Clay Work. "Grafted Into the Army." Music and lyrics: Henry C. Work. First line of text: "Our Jimmy has gone for to live in a tent." First line of chorus: "Oh Jimmy, farewell!" Chicago: Root and Cady. 1862.
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