i've jist bin down at the corner, mother,
to see the boys in line,
dressed up in their bran' new uniforms,
i tell you they looked fine.
and as they marched past whar i stood,
to the rattle of the drum,
it made me think of those other boys
who marched in sixty-one.
the old flag wuz proudly wavin', mother,
jist as it did one day
when you stood thar to say good-bye,
and watch me march away.
so i stood thar and watched them
till the parade wuz nearly done,
but thar wasn't many thar to-day
who marched in sixty-one.
and thar wuz my old captain
and the colonel side by side,
and as they both saluted me
i jist sot down and cried.
and i thought about some other boys
whose work has long bin done;
soon thar won't be any left at all
who marched in sixty one.
i heered the band play dixie,
and my old heart swelled with pride,
a-thinkin' of the boys in gray
who marched on the other side.
and when my time it comes, mother,
the lord's will it be done,
i hope he'll take me to the boys
who marched in sixty-one.