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America: A 200-Year Salute in Story and Song
01. Opening Dialogue
02. Paul Revere
03. Begin West Movement
04. Road to Kaintuck
05. To the Shining Mountains
06. The Battle of New Orleans
07. Southwestward
08. Remember the Alamo
09. Opening the West
10. Lorena
11. The Gettysburg Address
12. The West
13. Big Foot
14. Like a Young Colt
15. Mister Garfield
16. A Proud Land
17. The Big Battle
18. On Wheels and Wings
19. Come Take a Trip in My Airship
20. Reaching for the Stars
21. These Are My People
I think sir the battle is over
And the young soldier lay down his gun
I'm tired of running for cover
For I think the battle is done

For see over there where we fought them
It's quiet for they've all gone away
All left is the dead and the dying
The ground's covered with them today

So you think the battle is over
And you even lay down your gun
You carelessly rise from your cover
For you think the battle is done

Now boy hit the dirt, listen to me
For I'm still the one in command
Get flat on the ground here beside me
And lay your heart to the sand

Can you hear the deafening rumble
Can you feel the trembling ground
It's not just the horses and wagons
That make such a deafening sound

The fight yet to come's not with cannon
Nor will the fight be hand-to-hand
No one will regroup the forces
No charge will a general command

The battle will rage in the bosom
Of mother and sweetheart and wife
Brother and sister and daughter
Will grieve for the rest of their lives

Now go ahead, rise from your cover
Be thankful that God let you live
Go fight the rest of the battle
For those who gave all they could give

I see sir the battle's not over
The battle has only begun
The rest of this battle will cover
The part that has blackened the sun

For though there's no sound of the cannon
And though there's no smoke in the sky
I'm dropping the gun and the saber
And ready for battle am I