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All alone on the hillside—
Larry an' Barry an' me;
Nothin' to see but the sky an' the plain,
Nothin' to see but the drivin' rain,
Nothin' to see but the painted Sioux,
Galloping, galloping: “Whoop—whuroo!
The divil in yellow is down in the mud!”
Sez Larry to Barry, “I'm losin' blood.”

—“Cheers for the Greys!” yells Barry;
—“Second Dragoons!” groans Larry;
—Hurrah! hurrah! for Egan's Grey Troop!
—Whoop! ye divils—ye've got to whoop;
—Cheer for the troopers who die: sez I—
—“Cheer for the troop that never shall die!

All alone on the hillside—
Larry an' Barry an' me;
Flat on our bellies, an' pourin' in lead—
Seven rounds left, an' the horses dead—
Barry a-cursin' at every breath;
Larry beside him, as white as death;
Indians galloping, galloping by,
Wheelin' and squealin' like hawks in the sky!

—“Cheers for the Greys!” yells Barry;
—“Second Dragoons!” groans Larry;
—Hurrah! hurrah! for Egan's Grey Troop!
—Whoop! ye divils—ye've got to whoop;
—Cheer for the troopers who die: sez I—
—“Cheer for the troop that never shall die!”

All alone on the hillside—
Larry an' Barry an' me;
Two of us livin' and one of us dead—
Shot in the head, and God!—how he bled!
“Larry's done up,” sez Barry to me;
“Divvy his cartridges! Quick! gimme three!”
While nearer an' nearer an' plainer in view,
Galloped an' galloped the murderin' Sioux.

—“Cheers for the Greys!” yells Barry;
—“Cheer—” an' he falls on Larry.
—Alas! alas! for Egan's Grey Troop!
—The Red Sioux, hovering stoop to swoop;
—Two out of three lay dead, while I
—Cheered for the troop that never shall die.

All alone on the hillside—
Larry an' Barry an' me;
An' I fired an' yelled till I lost my head,
Cheerin' the livin, cheerin' the dead,
Swingin' my cap, I cheered until
I stumbled and fell. Then over the hill
There floated a trumpeter's silvery call,
An' Egan's Grey Troop galloped up, that's all.

—Drink to the Greys,—an' Barry!
—Second Dragoons,—an' Larry!
—Here's a bumper to Egan's Grey Troop!
—Let the crape on the guidons droop;
—Drink to the troopers who die, while I
—Drink to the troop that never shall die!
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