General Gage sits home in Boston, Margaret by his side
                 Your colonists have vexed me sore since first you were my bride
                 The more I’m lenient and respect the law and treat them well
                 The more they act licentious and affront me and rebel
                
                 
             
            
                But now my orders say to strike and sparing no details
                 Put down the mob just like the ones in Ireland and in Wales
                 Seize the leaders and disarm the populace they say
                 You’ve always kept my secrets and I know you will today
                
                 
             
            
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                All in a day, all in a day
                 In the colony of Massachusetts Bay
                 Today this is an English land, tomorrow who can say
                 What changes may begin all in a day
              
            
                Paul Revere was sitting over at the Cromwell's Head
                 My friends, all this activity means nothing good, he said
                 The officers all talking and the longboats all deployed
                 We must find out the plan or see our liberty destroyed
                
                 
             
            
                A message—Dr. Warren bids you quickly to his side
                 Revere’s away to Warren's house as fast as he can stride
                 A friend I have says Warren, close to Gage as close can be
                 Who knows his plan and risking all has now sent word to me
                
                 
             
            
                800 men across the Back Bay rowed by Navy crew
                 It's Sam and John they’re after and the Concord cannons too
                 If you can make for Lexington take this dispatch with speed
                 Dawes bears the same across the Neck, I pray you both succeed
                
                 
             
            
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                Friends row Paul across the harbor then without delay
                 But the mighty warship Somerset lies anchored in their way
                 All boats and men from Boston bound for Charlestown to seize
                 A rowboat in the open would be surely caught with ease
                
                 
             
            
                But a shadow from the rising moon the little boat did hide
                 Bright sky above, bright sea below, they slipped through on the tide
                 Ashore it's Colonel Conant, yes your lanterns we could see
                 Your horse awaits but ride with care, patrols are out says he
                
                 
             
            
                The night is mild, the horse is fine, his heart is full with ease
                 What’s this? Two men in shadow, with cockades, beneath the trees
                 He wheels and spurs full fast away, the horsemen close give chase
                 But having no such splendid mare they soon fall off the pace
                
                 
             
            
                He gallops hard for Mystic then, far from his chosen route
                 But passing through wakes Isaac Hall to muster his men out
                 And now it's house by house—a knock, a shout to those within
                 As faint behind, the warning bells and signal guns begin
                
                 
             
            
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                Now at last to Lexington, the home of Reverend Clarke
                 Dismounting from the breathless horse he calls out in the dark
                 They’re all asleep, the Sergeant snaps, I'll have you not to shout
                 You'll have noise enough soon says Revere—the Regulars are out!
                
                 
             
            
                He pounded on the heavy door till windows upward flew
                 Come in Revere, John Hancock calls, we're not afraid of you
                 But hearing what he says the household wakes in much distress
                 And Dawes arrives with his dispatch the danger to impress
                
                 
             
            
                Refreshed in Buckman Tavern with militia men they speak
                 800 to arrest just two? That can't be all they seek
                 The Concord stores must be their aim, someone must warn that town
                 Again they mount their weary horses, now for Concord bound
              
            
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                On the road they meet young Dr. Prescott, smartly dressed
                 Out courting fair Miss Mulliken, now headed home to rest
                 But hearing what's afoot agrees to join them door by door
                 My neighbors know me and will heed your warning all the more
              
            
                They warn each house along the road beneath a moonlit sky
                 Til at the edge of Lexington two mounted men they spy
                 They are but two then calls Revere, we'll have them lads, come on!
                 But suddenly the two are four with swords and pistols drawn
              
            
                Turn off, turn off their leader cries or you're dead men I swear
                 And herds them off at pistol point like rabbits in a snare
                 But Prescott knows this pasture and they burst away again
                 He jumps a low stone wall and rides to warn the Concord men
              
            
                As Dawes escapes as well ten angry men surround Revere
                 But facing pistols and abuse he speaks up without fear
                 I have alarmed the countryside and Gage's plan I know
                 Your men will face five hundred if to Lexington they go
                
                 
             
            
                They tensely talk then leave and ride back east taking Revere
                 When in the darkness gunshots and a tolling bell they hear
                 They gallop then with news the land is rising up to fight
                 And Paul walks free to Lexington, his work done for the night
              
            
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                Then in the towns Revere passed through the leaders that he warned
                 Send couriers on routes arranged their neighbors to inform
                 In Cambridge, Natick, Salem, Bedford, Reading, Lynn, and Stow
                 Men wake and dress, say terse farewells, and off to Concord go
              
            
                So here's a toast to all the men who rose to fight that day
                 To govern for themselves and from England break away
                 And here's a toast to Paul Revere that craftsman brave of heart
                 He was a son of liberty and boldly played his part
              
            
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                Copyright © 2014, Rick Mohr
             
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