"The Principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form."
President Jefferson Davis, C.S.A.
The Quote above, by President Davis is about to prove his prophetical feelings very true! The profits of U.S. injustice and murder are agoin' to bow down to the prophets of principle, truth, and justice. The resurrection of the Republic of Texas was brought into being for one reason - RIGHTEOUSNESS! If you live or have lived in the MILITARY TEXAS INCORPORATED STATE/SUBSIDIARY of the UNITED STATES, and have suffered through the court system (reconstruction courts) you instantly recognize the truths and principles that Republic of Texas citizens are standing up for. Injustice and Unjust profits are the only legal system left in our once free nation and land. The Republic of Texas WILL bring JUSTICE back to the land.
There is probably no other song that brings fonder memories to Texians the world over, than to hear this famous Texas song, Yellow Rose of Texas. No matter where in the world a Texian may be, this song usually brings back the fondest memories of the greatest land and nation in the world.
L. Savage
The Yellow Rose of Texas
There's a yellow rose in Texas
That I am going to see.
No other soldier knows her --
No soldier, only me.
She cried so when I left her,
It like to broke my heart,
And if I ever find her,
We never more shall part.
CHORUS:
She's the sweetest rose of color
This soldier ever knew.
Her eyes are bright as diamonds,
They sparkle like the dew.
You may talk about your dearest May
And sing of Rosa Lee,
But the Yellow Rose of Texas
Beats the belles of Tennessee.
Where the Rio Grande is flowing
And the starry skies are bright,
She walks along the river
In the quiet summer night.
She thinks, if I remember,
When we parted long ago,
I promised to come back again
And not to leave her so.--CHORUS
Oh, now I'm going to find her,
For my heart is full of woe,
And we'll sing the song together
That we sang so long ago.
We'll play the banjo gaily,
And we'll sing the songs of yore,
And the Yellow Rose of Texas
Shall be mine forever more.--CHORUS
Oh, now I'm headed southward,
For my heart is full of woe.
I'm going back to Georgia
To find my Uncle Joe.
You may talk about your Beauregard
And sing of Bobby Lee,
But the gallant Hood of Texas,
He played hell in Tennessee!--CHORUS
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Dixie rendition of the Yellow Rose of Texas