Victor Herbert — Tramp Tramp Tramp

(Verse 1) We've hunted the wolf in the forest We've raided the pirates at sea We have no indenture We're out for adventure As anyone plainly can see We've smoked the peace pipe with the Natches We've fought with the Sioux, wild and free We've laughed at all dangers We're known as the Rangers Harry Blake, my good comrades, with me (Chorus) Tramp, tramp, tramp along the highway Tramp, tramp, tramp the road is free Blazing trails along the byway Couriers de Bois are we Tramp, tramp, tramp now clear the roadway Room, room, room the world is free We're Planters and Canucks Virginians and Kaintucks Captain Dick's own infantry Captain Dick's own infantry (Verse 2) We've ranged o'er the north in the winter We've answered the call of the wild We heard the wolf calling When nighttime was falling And burning logs higher we piled We've fought for our scalps with the Indians We've waded in blood to the knee We've laughed at all dangers We're known as the Rangers Harry Blake, my good comrades, with me (Chorus) Tramp, tramp, tramp along the highway Tramp, tramp, tramp the road is free Blazing trails along the byway Couriers de Bois are we Tramp, tramp, tramp now clear the roadway Room, room, room the world is free We're Planters and Canucks Virginians and Kaintucks Captain Dick's own infantry Captain Dick's own infantry


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