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No One Would Believe a Summer Could Be So Cold: Matthew Lyrics

I've needed you from time to time

but never as much as now
I've grabbed some love from the w****s in town

but it don't satisfy somehow

I still got the letter you sent last summer

when I fell at Mechanicsville

I guess you don't know when you'll see me again

of if you ever will

it ain't easy, this living off the land

it ain't easy, oh how I need your hand

to hold - God, no one'd believe a summer could be so d*** cold

you may've heard of the cost of the Gettysburg loss

well I was there with Lee

and since Vicksburg's gone, it won't take 'em long

to capture Tennessee
sometimes I wonder if we're doing right

and if we're going to win this war

I start to forget just why we're here

and what we're fighting for

it ain't easy, living off the land

it ain't easy, oh how I need your hand

to hold - God, no one'd believe a summer could be so d*** cold

Sweet Polly, I've tried to get back to you

to be by your side - but I can't leave now

Grant's army's pushing through
(PICKIN' PIANO, & THUNDER)

they tell you stories of valour and glory

but they ain't near the fact

heroes look bad when all they had

bin eaten by the worms and rats

I hear dying men calling with gangrene crawling

through their flesh and bones

I've seen thousands pleading as they lie bleeding

ain't it time to go back home

it ain't easy, living off the land

it ain't easy, oh how I need your hand

to hold - God, no one'd believe a summer could be so d*** cold
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White Mansions - A Tale of the American Civil War 1861-1865 (1978)
Story to Tell (The Preface): Polly Dixie, Hold On: The Drifter Join Around the Flag: Matthew White Trash: Caleb The Last Dance & The Kentucky Racehorse: Matthew and Polly Southern Boys: Caleb The Union Mare & The Confederate Grey: The Drifter No One Would Believe a Summer Could Be So Cold: Matthew The Southland's Bleeding: The Drifter Bring Up the Twelve Pounders: Matthew They Laid Waste to Our Lands: Caleb, Matthew & The Drifter Praise the Lord: The Slaves The King Has Called Me Home: Caleb Bad Man: Matthew Dixie, Now You're Done: The Drifter