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ur halls; Soft, through the warm and perfumed air, The languid music swells and falls. The "Seventh" dances and flirts to-night-- All we are fit for, so they say, We fops and weaklings, who masquerade As soldiers, sometimes, in black and gray. We can manage to make a street parade, But, in a fight, we'd be sure to run. Defend you! pshaw, the thought's absurd! How about April, sixty-one? What was it made your dull blood thrill? Why did you cheer, and weep, and pray? Why did each pulse of your hearts mark time To the tramp of the boys in black and gray? You've not forgotten the nation's call When down in the South the war-cloud burst; "Troops for the front!" Do you ever think Who answered, and marched, and got there _first_? Whose bayonets first scared Maryland? Whose were the colors that showed the way? Who set the step for the marching North? Some holiday soldiers in black and gray. "Pretty boys in their pretty suits!" "Too pretty by far to take under fire!" A pretty boy in a pretty suit Lay once in Bethel's bloody mire. The first to fall in the war's first fight-- Raise him tenderly. Wash away The blood and mire from the pretty suit; For Winthrop died in the black and gray. In the shameful days in sixty-three, When the city fluttered in abject fear, 'Neath the mob's rude grasp, who ever thought-- "God! if the Seventh were only here!" Our drums were heard--the ruffian crew Grew tired of riot the self-same day-- By chance of course--you don't suppose They feared the dandies in black and gray! So we dance and flirt in our listless style While the waltzes dream in the drill-room arch, What would we do if the order came, Sudden and sharp--"Let the Seventh march!" Why, we'd faint, of course; our cheeks would pale; Our knees would tremble, our fears--but stay, That order I think has come ere this To those holiday troops in black and gray. "What would we do!" We'd drown our drums In a storm of cheers, and the drill-room floor Would ring with rifles. Why, you fools, We'd do as we've always done before! Do our duty! Take what comes With laugh and jest, be it feast or fray-- But we're dandies--yes, for we'd rather die Than sully the pri
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