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bears a single star! Chorus- Hurrah! Hurrah! for Southern Rights, hurrah! Hurrah! for the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star! As long as the Union was faithful to her trust, Like friends and like brothers we were kind, we were just; But now when Northern treachery attempts our rights to mar, We hoist on high the Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star. Volunteer song Written for the Ladies' military Fair held at New Orleans, 1861. published in New Orleans Picayune, April 28th, 1861, and sung by the regiments departing for Virginia. 1Go soldiers, arm you for the fight, God shield the cause of Justice, Right; May all return with victory crowned, May every heart with joy abound, May each deserve the laurel crown, Nor one to meet his lady's frown. 2Your cause is good, 'tis honor bright, 'Tis virtue, country, home and right; Then should you die for love of these, We'll waft your names upon the breeze: The waves will sing your lullaby, Your country mourn your lates