The sun comes up like the sky is bleeding Then it's all soaked up into the corn A Missouri dawn the Year of Our Lord Eighteen sixty four Yesterday the soldiers showed up At the Taylor place just down the road They took three cows and all the horses And the Taylor boy thirteen years old Lie down in the corn, Jackson Petty Do like your father told you to Jackson Petty wakes from a dream of summer Fifty years ago but fresh in his mind When the horses hooves beat the field to ruin But the soldiers did not find him When they rode away the barn was burning And his father laid out in the sun He did not forget the sound of his own scream He did not forget what war had done Lie down in the corn, Jackson Petty Do like your father told you to For the soldiers will come Taking every father's son And children bleed just like the grown men do But that was long ago - now it's nineteen fifteen And the call goes out to fight the Hun And in the fever dream Jackson saw the soldiers Come for his own son The vision drives him to his pistol Crazy from the wound that never healed Out into the corn - then a shot rings out And Jackson lies down in the field Lie down in the corn, Jackson Petty Do like your father told you to For the soldiers will come Taking every father's son And fathers bleed just like their children do