'dLtrv J& mo Duke University Libraries The Southern wa Conf Pam 12mo #845 DTTDEDEEMS The Southern War Song. Air — " I'm Afloat. il - 8 We shall will ! we shall win ! for our cause it is just, Our arms ever ready, and in God is our trust : Up, up, with our flag it sliall wave o'er the sea. We shall win ! we shall win ! ami our sons shall be f; Down, down with the despots, their strongholds assail, Their eause let it perish, they shall not prevail ; On, on. with our might, let it crush their wild glee. We shall win ! we sliall win! and OUT BOOS shall he free. March, inarch, with the cry "ti>- for liberty dear. We fight f«>r oar homesteads, and nothing we fear : ('.ime on then ye tyrants, it is passed the decree. We shall win ! we shar? win ! and our sons shall he free. Hark ! Hark ! what is that stealing over the shore. "Tis the wail of the dying, their groans on us roar ; Hist! hist ! they are beaten, and away from us flee. We shall win ! we shall win ! and our sons shall be tr Now. now, let the trumpet its tones blazen forth. We have triumphed and conquered the imbecile North : Shout! shout! the glad tidings with cheers three times three, We have won ! we have won ! and our sons shall be free. S^ > Sing, sing, for the pride of the tyrant is broken. Our rights we maintain, and the people have spoken : l'p, up. with our flag it shall wave o'er the sea. We have won ! we have won ! and our sons shall be free. J- . \k% Hollinger Corp. pH 8.5