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Old Trees

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Old trees, old trees! in your mystic gloom      There's many a warrior laid,     And many a nameless and lonely tomb      Is sheltered beneath your shade.     Old trees, old trees! without pomp or prayer      We buried the brave and the true,     We fired a volley and left them there      To rest, old trees, with you.     Old trees, old trees! keep watch and ward      Over each grass-grown bed;     'Tis a glory, old trees, to stand as guard      Over the Southern dead;     Old trees, old trees! we shall pass away      Like the leaves you yearly shed,     But ye, lone sentinels, still must stay,      Old trees, to guard "our dead".

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