Bugles in the Afternoon

Lee Hazlewood

[Verse 1]
A daring young corporal loved sweet Polly Ann
Polly was promised to the captain man
To the captain man
The corporal say, "Polly, kiss me tenderly"
Polly say to the corporal, "I hope the captain don't catch me"
"I hope he don't catch me"

[Chorus 1]
And the captain marched his soldiers
And the soldiers sang a tune
And the corporal courted Polly
And the bugles played in the afternoon

[Verse 2]
The captain say, "I don't think Polly's love is true"
He say, "Come here, Corporal, I wanna talk to you"
"I wanna talk to you"
"There's trouble with the Indians, you ride out and see
And if there's less than fifty, don't you bother me"
"Don't you bother me"

[Chorus 2]
And the captain marched his soldiers
And the soldiers sang a tune
And the corporal rode away
And the bugles played in the afternoon

[Verse 3]
Next morning they found the corporal lying there on the ground
Forty six dead Indians laying there all around
Laying all around
The captain said, "The corporal was so brave, you see
There wasn't fifty Indians, so he didn't bother me
He didn't bother me"

[Chorus 3]
And the captain marched his soldiers
And the soldiers sang a tune
And Polly cried for the corporal
And the bugles played in the afternoon

Trivia about the song Bugles in the Afternoon by Lee Hazlewood

When was the song “Bugles in the Afternoon” released by Lee Hazlewood?
The song Bugles in the Afternoon was released in 1966, on the album “The Very Special World of Lee Hazlewood”.

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