dLiJtj Duke University Libraries An impromptu / Conf Pam #767 DTTDblD33V fi.jp ^ The South, the tSouth, the glorious South, Now calls forth all her ninn. Let her suuiinons fly from mouth to luouth. To gather stragglers iu. We hear it. rmJ will quick respond From oiir homes— Our cause. Our fire-siiies and families fond. We will uphold Jefl"s lawt^. With Lee to lead us who'll despair Of hanging Lincoln high As Haman — and to birds of air His body soon a prev shall fly. South Carolina lead.s the van, The South now follows soon We'll mako tht; North dance to a man, For Dixie* is our tune. Old Maryland will yet be true. We feel and know it well. And Southern breezes soon to von. Our rallying shall tell. *Dixie has alreadv been adopted a? a National Air by the Soutb- \l^ ern Confedrac v . Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Duke University Libraries http://www.archive.org/details/impromptuOObarn ^^^ Hollinger Corp. pH8.5