[Verse]
Am G Am
In the spring of '61 I kissed my mother good- bye
G Am
I put on a blue uniform and I fought for Lincoln's side
G Am
'Til I got caught by Johnny Reb
G E
In the woods near Chapel Hill
Am C
I wish to God he would have killed me then
G Am G Am
But he sent me to Anderson ville
G Am
My uniform is faded and there's no boots upon my feet
G
And I'm pulling worms out of the mud
Am
'Cause there's nothing else to eat
G Am
And the rebs can't even feed there own
G E Am C
So there's no way they can fill the bellies of the Yankees
G Am
Starving in Anderson ville
G Am
Some men are born to preach God's word
G E
Some men are born to kill
Am C
And I guess that I was only born
G Am G Am
To die in Anderson ville
G Am
I dug a hole with my bare hands in the red Georgia clay
G
'Cause there ain't no shelter from the sun
Am
Or the cold wind, or the rain
G Am
And I'm too damn weak to stand up at all
G E
So I just lay quiet and still
Am C
And they can bury me in the hole I dug
G Am
When I die in Anderson ville
G Am
Some men are born to preach God's word
G E
Some men are born to kill
Am C
And I guess that I was only born
G Am G Am
To die in Anderson ville
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G
I dream the same dream every night
Am
Of a woman that I've never known
G
She's standing by a warm fireside
Am
And she whispers that I've come home
G Am
Every morning when I wake
G E
I pray someday that she'll
Am C
Lay a flower on my grave
G Am
When I die in Anderson ville
G Am
Some men are born to preach God's word
G E
Some men are born to kill
Am C
And I guess that I was only born
G Am
To die in Anderson ville
Am C
And I guess that I was only born
G Am
To die in Anderson ville