Must I die so soon? ah, far away
	By blue Ohio's shore,
A little group waits patiently
	Till this sad war is o'er;
A little face is often pressed
	Against the window pane,
Oh, chaplain only tell me this
Shall I see my boy again?
Must I never press close to my heart
	The rings of shining hair,
Or listen to my bright-eyed child
	Whisper his evening prayer,
Shall I never hear his bounding step
	Across the cottage floor?
It were not hard to die, chaplain,
	Could I see my boy once more.
When morning broke with solemn tread
	On old Potomac's banks,
His comrades laid the soldier down -
	Discharged from the ranks,
But many a day o'er western hills,
	By blue Ohio's shore,
A little boy will patient wait,
	When this sad war is o'er.
 
Soldier Life