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To: Alamo-Girl
THE REBEL YELL

 

None of us have ever heard it.

None of us ever will.

There's no one left who can give it.

Tho you may hear its echo still.

 

You may hear it up near Manassas,

and down around Gaines Mill.

In December it echoes in Fredricksburg,

in May around Chancellorsville.

 

It's the "pibroch of Southern fealty".

It's a Comanche brave's battle cry.

It's an English huntsman's call to the hounds.

It's a pig farmer's call to the sty.

 

It's a high-pitched trilling falsetto.

It's the yip of a dog in flight.

It's the scream of a wounded panther.

It's the shriek of the wind in the night.

 

It was yelled when the boys flushed a rabbit.

It was passed man to man in the ranks.

It was cheered when they saw their leaders.

It was screamed when they whipped the Yanks.

 

But none of us will ever hear it.

Tho some folks mimic it well.

No soul alive can truly describe

the sound of the Rebel Yell.

~Monte Akers~


  Link to the yell!
 
83 posted on 07/01/2003 2:29:17 PM PDT by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com)
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To: carlo3b
Thank you so much for the poem and link!
96 posted on 07/01/2003 10:17:59 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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