‘Only one fell,’ but him death could not hold,”—
Only One Killed: By Julia L. Keyes, Montgomery, Alabama. (W. G. S. from the Southern Field and Fireside.)
“Only one killed in company B
’Twas a trifling loss—one man!”—
O Here’s to the Soldier So Gay: By Captain M. G. Davidson, of Gen. M. L. Smith’s Signal Corps. (Alsb.)
“O here’s to the soldier so gay! who shoulders his musket all day,
With wearisome feet he faces the beat, still keeping the Yankees away:”—
O! I’m a Good Old Rebel: Respectfully dedicated to Thad. Stevens, 1862. Sung by Harry Allen, Washington Artillery, New Orleans, La. (C. C.)
“O! I’m a good old Rebel
Now that’s just what I am”—