by James Withcomb Riley (1849 - 1916)
The Boy Patriot
Language: English
I want to be a Soldier! -- A Soldier! -- A Soldier! -- I want to be a Soldier, with a sabre in my hand Or a little carbine rifle, or a musket on my shoulder, Or just a snare-drum, snarling in the middle of [the]1 band; I want to hear, high overhead, The Old Flag flap her wings While all the Army, following, In chorus cheers and sings; I want to hear the tramp and jar Of patriots [a]2 million, As gayly dancing off to war As dancing [a]3 cotillion. I want to be a Soldier! -- A Soldier! -- A Soldier! -- I want to be a Soldier, with a sabre in my hand [Or a little carbine rifle, or a musket on my shoulder, Or just a snare-drum, snarling in the middle of the band. I want to see the battle! -- The battle! -- The battle! --]3 I want to see the battle, and be in it to the end; -- I want to hear the cannon clear their throats and catch the prattle Of all the pretty compliments the enemy can send! -- And then I know my wits will go, -- and where I should'nt be -- Well, there's the spot, in any fight, that you may search for me. So, when our foes have had their fill, Though I'm among the dying, To see The Old Flag flying still, I'll laugh to leave her flying! I want to be a Soldier! -- A Soldier! -- A Soldier! -- I want to be a Soldier, with a sabre in my hand Or a little carbine rifle, or a musket on my shoulder, Or just a snare-drum, snarling in the middle of the band.
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1 Stöhr: "my"
2 Stöhr: "the"
3 omitted by Stöhr.
Researcher for this page: Johann Winkler
1 Stöhr: "my"
2 Stöhr: "the"
3 omitted by Stöhr.
Text Authorship:
- by James Withcomb Riley (1849 - 1916), "The Boy Patriot" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Richard Stöhr (1874 - 1967), "The Boy Patriot", op. 91 (Twelve Songs) no. 5 (1943-1944) [ voice and piano ], unpublished; manuscript at Saint Michael's College Archives and available in scanned form at the Petrucci Music Library [sung text checked 1 time]
Researcher for this page: Johann Winkler
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