Our homeland was at Texas

We rode our horses, saying "Dixie Land"

We made our moves, capturing cows

And we just kept moving with our black friends

For the day long, be just like a man

We just crossin' through the wall

(La la la…)

And we received the new

We took our guns, and forming line

We received our grays

And we just crossin'

Once again, in our horses

We met, the blue ones…

And you came from the town of Boston

You took, your tea, to drink

You just like that, nothing had to change

Be just normal only…

And you received the new

You took your guns, and forming line

You received your blues

(La la la…)

You came to line

You walked away

You took your guns, and aiming to me…

In side by side

I also looked at you

With a gun, aiming too…

And we were soldiers

The Blue and the Gray

We were all be soldiers

Without a wish, or a talk

To the farming grass of Pennsylvania

And we yelled "Hail! Liberty!"

We marched, we marched, we marched…

The Potomac sons

Here we went to fire, and defend

Northern Virginians stood

And rejoined group

You and me

Took the soul

You did pray: "God bless all"

I did pray in the same

And we would go to front

When you watched me

And I watched you

Something told: "be honored"

"You are blue, I am gray"

"But we are all one soul!"

We came up, we took hands

And we chased each others

We just did our duty

Under fires of big cannons

The Blue and the Gray

(La la la)

When I saw you again

I was lying on the ground

You came to me

And said: "nothing to fear"

I could close my eyes…

Cause we were just one

And we are just one

We are… Americans…

The Blue and the Gray…

Remember us…


"Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees" – Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson