Tom: D D Now the fog and smoke is lifting D A From the fallen row on row D D A In 1861 the prayed for God to keep their souls D Jimmy left home in April D A That was one year to the day D Writes his mother back home in Brighton D A But he ain't got much to say G D He's forgotten what his town looks like A G A D A The smell of death is all around G D He dreams of the blue Atlantic A D G D A To once again be homeward bound D Homeward bound D Though the road was long and winding A D G D A Many snares lay in their path D But their struggle they saw as righteous A D G D A The fought with might and stuck with wrath G D Now the battle hymns are playing A G A D A Report of shots not far ways G D A No prayer, no promise, no hand of God D G D A Could save their souls that April day D Tell their wives that they fought bravely A D G D A As they lay them in their graves D As the train pulled in the station A D A And the families gathered 'round D You could hear the first car echo A D G D A With a loud triumphant sound D But the last car it was silent A D A They listened close but they couldn't hear D It was laden down with coffins A D G D A That didn't speak and couldn't cheer Chorus Solo: D D A Bm9 G D As the train pulled in the station A D A And the families gathered 'round Bm9 You could hear the first car echo A D A With a loud triumphant sound G D Now the battle hymns are playing A G A D A Report of shots not far away G D A No prayer, no promise, no hand of God D G D A Could save theirs souls that April day G D Now the battle hymns are playing A G A D A Report of shots not far away G D A No prayer, no promise, no hand of God D G D A Could save the souls of the blue and grey D Tell their wives that they fought bravely A D G D A As they lay them in their graves