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Jack Frost – Civil War Lament lyrics
They packed us up in boxes, wooden boxes
And sent us home
Underneath the willow, near the the river
By my headstone
And all you do is carry on
It's snowing now it's winter, river's frozen
And still you come
I can almost see you, and touch you
My pretty one
When all you do is carry on
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They packed us up in boxes, wooden boxes And sent us home Underneath the willow, near the the river By my headstone And all you do is carry on It's snowing now it's winter, river's frozen And still you come I can almost see you, and touch you My pretty one When all you do is carry on Explain Request ×



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Songwriters: GRANT WILLIAM MCLENNAN, STEVE KILBEY
Civil War Lament lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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