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The Riflemen's Song at Bennington (Music, John Allison; words, Trad.) Why come ye hither, Redcoats, Your minds what madness fills? In our valleys there is danger, And there's danger in our hills. Oh hear ye not the ringing Of the bugle wild and free? Full soon you'll hear the singing Of the rifle from the tree. cho: For the rifle, for the rifle. In our hands will prove no trifle. Ye ride a goodly steed, Ye may serve a foreign master; Ye forward come with speed, But ye'll learn to back much faster, When ye meet our mountain boys And their leader, Johnny Stark, Lads who make but little noise, Lads who always hit the mark! Have ye no graves at home Across the briny water, That hither ye must come Like bullocks to the slaughter? If we the work must do, Why the sooner 'tis begun, If flint and trigger hold but true, The quicker 'twill be done! Copyright Stormking Music RG
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