The fearful struggle's ended now and peace smiles on our land And though we've yielded we have proved ourselves a faithful band We fought them long, we fought them well, we fought them night and day And bravely struggled for our rights while wearing of the Grey And now that we have ceased to fight and pledged our sacred word That we against the Union's might no more will draw the sword We feel despite the sneers of those who never smelt the fray That we've a manly, honest right to wearing of the Grey Our cannons' mouths are dumb. No more our vollied muskets peal, Nor gleams to mark where squadrons Rush, The light from flashing steel. No more our crossed and starry flags In gentle dalliance play With baffled breeze as when we fought, A wearing of the Grey. No we are men though overpower by numbers in the fight We'll not deny that we have fought for what we deemed was right For we are found the scaries hopes of a sight forever lay We cherish still with honest pride for wearing of the Grey Our cause is lost the more we fight 'gainst o'erwhelming power All wearied are our limbs and drenched with many a battle shower We feign we rest for want of strength in yielding up the day And lower the flag so proudly born while wearing of the Grey Defeat is not dishonor, nor our honor not bereft We thank God that in our hearts this priceless boon was left And though we weep just for those braves who stood in proud array Beneath our flag and nobly died while wearing of the Grey When in the ranks of war we stood and faced the deadly hail Our simple suits of Grey composed our only coats of mail And on those awful hours that marked the bloody battle day In memories we'll still be seen wearing of the Grey Oh! should we reach that glorious place where waits a sparklin' crown For everyone who for the right his soldier life lay down God grant to us the privilege upon that happy day Of claspin' hands with those who fell while wearing of the Grey (Feel free to edit and change some of the words)