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"Give us a song !" the soldiers cried, The outer trine as guarding. When the heated guns of the camps allied Grew weary of bombarding. The dark Redan in silent scoff Lay g and threatening under; And the tawny mound of the Malakoff No longer because its rounder. There was a e. The guards said: "We storm the forts tomorrow; Sing while we say, another day Will bring enough of sorrow. They lay along the battery's side, Below the smoking cannon-- Brave hearts from Severn and from Clyde, And from the bank of Shannon. They sang of love, and not of fame; Forgot was Britain's glory-- Each different name, But a all sang "Annie Laurie" Voice after voice caught up the song, Until its reader passion Rose like an anthem, rich and strong-- Their battle eve confession. D her name he dared not speak, Y as he song g Something upon the soldier's creek Washed off the n of powder. Beyond the darkened ocean burned The bloody sunset mbe While the nean valleys learned