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In the southern part of Texas, in the  town of San Antone
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There's a fortress all in ruins, that the weeds have overgrown

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You may look in vain for crosses and you'll  never see a one
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But sometimes between the setting and the  rising of the  sun

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You can hear a ghostly  bugle, as the  men go marchin'  by
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You can hear them as they  answer to the roll call in the sky

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Colonel Travis,  Davy Crockett,  and a hundred  eighty more
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Captain Dickinson,  Jim Bowie,  present and  accounted for

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Back in eighteen thirty-six, Houston said to Travis
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Get some volunteers  and go,  fortify the Alamo

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Well the men came from Texas and from ol' Tennes  see
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And they joined up with  Travis, just to  fight for the  right to be  free

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Indian scouts with squirrel guns, men with muzzle loaders
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Stood together heel  and toe,  to defend the Alamo

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You may ne'er see your loved ones, Travis told them that  day
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Those who want to can  leave now, those who'll  fight to the  death, let 'em  stay

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In the sand he drew a line, with his army saber
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Out of a hundred and eighty-  five,  not a soul to cross the line

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With his banners a  dancin', in the  dawn's golden  light
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Santa Anna came  prancin', on a  horse that was  black as the  night

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Sent an officer to tell Travis to surrender
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Travis answered with a  shell, and a  rousin' rebel yell

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Santa Anna turned  scarlet, "Play  Deguello" he  roared
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I will show them no  quarter, every  one will be  put to the  sword

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One hundred and eighty-five, holdin' back five thousand
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Five days, six days, eight days,  ten,  Travis held and held again

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Then he sent for  replacements, for his  wounded and  lame
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But the troops that were  comin', never  came, never  came, nevercame

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Twice he charged and blew recall, on the fatal third time
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Santa Anna breached  the wall,  and he killed them one and all

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Now the bugles are  silent, and there's  rust on each  sword
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And the small band of  soldiers,  lie asleep in the arms of the Lord

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In the southern part of Texas, near the  town of San Antone
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Like a statue on his pinto,  rides a cowboy all alone

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And he sees the cattle grazin', where a  century before
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Santa Anna's guns were blazin', and the  cannon used to  roar

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And his eyes turn sorta  misty as his  heart begins to  glow
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And he takes his hat off  slowly...to the men of Alamo

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To the thirteen days of  glory...at the siege of Alamo