eaven is in sight,
We all go marching on.
CHORUS.--Glory, glory, hallelujah, etc.
[Illustration: EIGHTH CORPS.]
CLOSING ODE.
Air--"AULD LANG SYNE."
Shall we forget those far-off days
Which made us comrades all?
Shall we forget how swift the feet
That ran at duty's call?
Shall we forget the honored dead
That sleep beneath the sod,
Who gave their lives for liberty,
Our country, and our God?
[Illustration: 24TH CORPS.]
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