. An original collection of war poems and war songs of the American civil war, 1860-1865 . 2d Div,. 4th Div. Army Corps Badges Massa was de KernelIn de rebel army, Ebber sence he went an run away;But his lubly darkeys,Dey has been a-watchin An dey take him prisner tudder day. We will be de massa, He will be de sarvant— Try him how he like it for a spell;So we crack de Buttnuts,So we take de Kernel, So de cannon carry back de shell. Henry C. Work. Babylon is Fallm6S ALL IS QUIET ALONG THEPOTOMAC All quiet along the Potomac, they say, Except, now and then, a stray picketIs shot, as he walks on h
. An original collection of war poems and war songs of the American civil war, 1860-1865 . 2d Div,. 4th Div. Army Corps Badges Massa was de KernelIn de rebel army, Ebber sence he went an run away;But his lubly darkeys,Dey has been a-watchin An dey take him prisner tudder day. We will be de massa, He will be de sarvant— Try him how he like it for a spell;So we crack de Buttnuts,So we take de Kernel, So de cannon carry back de shell. Henry C. Work. Babylon is Fallm6S ALL IS QUIET ALONG THEPOTOMAC All quiet along the Potomac, they say, Except, now and then, a stray picketIs shot, as he walks on his beat to and fro. By a rifleman hid in the nothing—a private or two now and then Will not count in the news of the battle;Not an officer lost—only one of the men. Moaning out, all alone, his death-rattle. All quiet along the Potomac tonight, Where the soldiers lie peacefully dreaming;Their tents in the rays of the clear autumn moon, Or the light of the watch-fire, are gleaming,A tremulous sigh of the gentle night wind Through the forest leaves softly is creeping;While stars
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