Confederate Song - The South Shall Rise Again
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Irish units in the Confederate Army consisted almost exclusively of native-born Protestants of Northern Irish descent. The ancestors of these soldiers who were largely Scots-Irish Presbyterians and Anglo-Irish Episcopalians had fought with George Washington during the American War of Independence. To many of them the war between the Union and Confederacy was a defence of the principles that their forefathers had fought for nearly one hundred years previously; the sovereign right of individual states to self determination.
Keep your confederate money
Even if it’s made of tin
Keep all those crinolines, Honey
The South Shall Rise Again.
No, Susannah, oh don't you sit and spin
If we all turn out for the Rebel shout
The South shall Rise Again
Call out that patriot story
All tacky left with an old grey pin
Raise up those Stars and Bars
The South Shall Rise Again
No, Susannah, oh don't you sit and spin
If we all turn out to the Rebel shout
The South Shall Rise Again
Start all them bugles playing
Listen to the drums begin
Ten thousand men are marching
The South Shall Rise Again.
No, Susannah, oh don't you sit and spin
If we all turn out for the Rebel shout
The South Shall Rise Again
Keep your Confederate money
Keep all them crinolines, Honey
If we all turn out for the Rebel shout
The South Shall Rise Again