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n and sister Ruby both said I shouldn't go; But, I ax'd 'em both, and Susan, to think of me in dreams, For, I'se bound to go to Richmun, old Richmun. on the Jeems! You know, through tribulation, we marched on, night and day, Through woods, and mud, and dusty roads, and fighting in the fray; By smoke-houses and chicken coops, and where the biler steems, Which cooked our hard-earned rations tow'rd Richmun on the Jeems. And, now we're going homeward — me and the other scamp, Yet, far from old Kentucky, we are obleeged to tramp; And him who's out of postage stamps, there's nobody esteems, E'en though he's been in Richmun, and seed the river Jeems! To hell with old Phiginny, and all her sacred sile! She's made a heap of trouble, and kept it up a while; And if she's helped herself right much, 'tis like to them sunbeams The niggers squeeze from cucumbers, in Richmun on the Jeems! --And then his boon companion convulsively turned o'er, And, grunting an affirmative, straightway began to snore,
y had been boon companions, and frequently got tight; And side by side they lay there, indulging maudlin dreams, Far from the Libby prison and Richmond on the Jeems! One said: Old feller, tell me, what think you of this war, Made by the boastina rebels, our prosperous peace to mar? Are Lee and Stonewall Jackson such thunderation teams, As to keep us out of Richmun, ole Richmun on the Jeems? Say, do you think that Hooker — they call him “Fighten Joe” -- Who ‘fore the War Committee run down McClellan so-- Will he cross the Rappy-hannick, and carry out his schemes, And take us down to Richmun, upon the river Jeems? Why, when I left old Kaintuck, just eighteen months ago, My main and sister Ruby both said I shouldn't go; But, I ax'd 'em both, and Susan, to think of me in dreams, For, I'se bound to go to Richmun, old Richmun. on the Jeems! You know, through tribulation, we marched on, night and day, Through woods, and mud, and dusty roads, and fighting in the fray; By smoke-houses and c
hmun on the Jeems! And one there lay beside him, his comrade in the flight; They had been boon companions, and frequently got tight; And side by side they lay there, indulging maudlin dreams, Far from the Libby prison and Richmond on the Jeems! One said: Old feller, tell me, what think you of this war, Made by the boastina rebels, our prosperous peace to mar? Are Lee and Stonewall Jackson such thunderation teams, As to keep us out of Richmun, ole Richmun on the Jeems? Say, do you think that Hooker — they call him “Fighten Joe” -- Who ‘fore the War Committee run down McClellan so-- Will he cross the Rappy-hannick, and carry out his schemes, And take us down to Richmun, upon the river Jeems? Why, when I left old Kaintuck, just eighteen months ago, My main and sister Ruby both said I shouldn't go; But, I ax'd 'em both, and Susan, to think of me in dreams, For, I'se bound to go to Richmun, old Richmun. on the Jeems! You know, through tribulation, we marched on, night and day, Through wo
Robert E. Lee (search for this): chapter 148
h swiftly running feet; He'd fallen from too much “strychnine,” and drowned all gallant schemes, And got as far as possible from Richmun on the Jeems! And one there lay beside him, his comrade in the flight; They had been boon companions, and frequently got tight; And side by side they lay there, indulging maudlin dreams, Far from the Libby prison and Richmond on the Jeems! One said: Old feller, tell me, what think you of this war, Made by the boastina rebels, our prosperous peace to mar? Are Lee and Stonewall Jackson such thunderation teams, As to keep us out of Richmun, ole Richmun on the Jeems? Say, do you think that Hooker — they call him “Fighten Joe” -- Who ‘fore the War Committee run down McClellan so-- Will he cross the Rappy-hannick, and carry out his schemes, And take us down to Richmun, upon the river Jeems? Why, when I left old Kaintuck, just eighteen months ago, My main and sister Ruby both said I shouldn't go; But, I ax'd 'em both, and Susan, to think of me in drea
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): chapter 148
ng feet; He'd fallen from too much “strychnine,” and drowned all gallant schemes, And got as far as possible from Richmun on the Jeems! And one there lay beside him, his comrade in the flight; They had been boon companions, and frequently got tight; And side by side they lay there, indulging maudlin dreams, Far from the Libby prison and Richmond on the Jeems! One said: Old feller, tell me, what think you of this war, Made by the boastina rebels, our prosperous peace to mar? Are Lee and Stonewall Jackson such thunderation teams, As to keep us out of Richmun, ole Richmun on the Jeems? Say, do you think that Hooker — they call him “Fighten Joe” -- Who ‘fore the War Committee run down McClellan so-- Will he cross the Rappy-hannick, and carry out his schemes, And take us down to Richmun, upon the river Jeems? Why, when I left old Kaintuck, just eighteen months ago, My main and sister Ruby both said I shouldn't go; But, I ax'd 'em both, and Susan, to think of me in dreams, For, I'se b