MUSIC

STARVED IN PRISON by George F. Root (1820-1895)

Had they fallen in the battle, With the old flag waving high, We should mourn, but not in anguish, For the soldier thus would die; But the dear boys starv'd in prison, Helpless, friendless and alone, While the haughty rebel leaders Heard unmov'd each dying groan. Chorus: Yes, they starved in pens, and prisons, Helpless, friendless and alone! And their woe can ne'er be spoken, Nor their agony be known. Had they died in ward or sickroom, Nursed with but a soldier's care, We should grieve, but still be thankful That a human heart was there-- But the dear boys starv'd in prison, Helpless, friendless and alone, While the heartless rebel leaders Heard unmov'd each dying groan. Chorus Oh! the thought so sad comes o'er us, In this hour of joy and pride, That the hearts we loved so fondly Might be beating by our side; But the dear boys starv'd in prison, Helpless, friendless and alone, While the cruel rebel leaders Heard unmov'd each dying groan. Chorus



Thanks to Benjamin Tubb of
The Music of the American Civil War (1861-1865)
for permission to use his MIDI file of
Starved in Prison.
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