Tom Flannery
Tom Flannery - Andrew Beard lyrics
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Andrew Beard was his name he called Kentucky homeworked his farm with the wish that he'd be left alone but the war closed in...it was 1861 and the race was on to shoulder a gun Andrew Beard held firm...said 'this fight is not mine.. can't tend the farm if I end up dying... you fight your war...and I'll fight mine gotta battle my crops..a better use of my time Both sides would pass through...using his farm to rest and to water their horses and to thump their war chest Andrew Beard said 'you'll be welcome again and again as long as you all behave like men' In 1862 some Union troops pulled in stinking of whiskey and homemade distilled gin One put a gun to his head said 'that's a mighty fine mare' stole Andrew Beard's horse right then and there The recruitment posters...the political windbags the sneers of his neighbors and the tongues that would wag never swayed Andrew Beard..who tried not to take sides but after losing his mare...with the rebels did he ride There's no moral here...there wasn't many them days you disrespect a man...you may have to pay many a union boy was better off before.. Andrew Beard went off to fight his little war Andrew Beard was his name he called Kentucky home worked his farm with the wish that he'd be left alone but the war closed in...it was 1861 and the race was on to shoulder a gun