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A Civil War song also called The Prisoner's Hope. • words and music by George Frederick Root • published by Root Cady • sung by sheet music singer, Fred Feild • piano according to the sheet music • 1. In the prison cell I sit • Thinking Mother dear, of you • And our bright and happy home so far away • And the tears they fill my eyes • Spite of all that I can do • Tho’ I try to cheer my comrades and be gay • Chorus: • Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching • Cheer up comrades, they will come • And beneath the starry flag • We shall breathe the air again • Of the freeland in our own beloved home • 2. In the battle front we stood • When their fiercest charge they made • And they swept us off a hundred men or more • But before we reached their lines • They were beaten back dismayed • And we heard the cry of vict’ry o’er and o’er • 3. So within the prison cell • We are waiting for the day • That shall come to open wide the iron door • And the hollow eye grows bright • And the poor heart almost gay • As we think of seeing home and friends once more • --------------------------------------------------------------- • This was a subject that was very near the hearts of the loyal people of the North. It was the fate of Northern prisoners of war in Confederate jails. Many of those died there. This melody was later used for another song, Jesus Loves the Little Children . • --------------------------------------------------------------- • Get the sheet music and MIDI at: • https://www.sheetmusicsinger.com/tram...
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