Virginia Moon
Late July, 1861, Old Dominion standing strong. Beauregard and Johnston left for Manassas at dawn. Chorus: Just to see you, lying there holding you. Under these stars, Virginia moon. Plantations are burning. All ain't fair in love and war. 'Cause nothing's for nothing, how many gonna die before. Chorus: I see you, lying there, holding you. Under these stars Virginia Moon... So sure in your convictions, in this way I honor you, and I never had doubted, your love was there for me to, and a man needs a good woman, to keep him safe and true, both as one undivided, for a life time through. Chorus: Just to see you, lying there holding you. Under these stars, Virginia Moon.