c.l 3sfKs / Duke University Libraries Southern Yankee Conf Pam q#120 DTTOBOOTOR • f A'^— — ^'A> --..i»- -.- --Av. — — r'-.h>- — — - A-> ■-— ,^ -. v\ r SOITHERN YANK Tunk— "YANKEE DOODLE. - ' Tlic gallant Major Anderson ! A bold and fearless Hanger — He stole a march one starry night, And ran away from danger. Slip over Anderson, Into that Fort so handy, And bid them strike the martial straiu Of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." For thou no longer then ean'st hear That cruel phantom mob, Nor in thy troubled visions fear That they will kill and rob. Slip over Anderson, &c. Oh! gallant Major Anderson! How shall 1 sing the story Of thy courageous, matchless truth And all thy deeds of glory? Slip over Anderson, &c. How thou didst nobly spike the guns Upon that weak old Fort, Which thou and thy attendant Huns Viewed but as manly sport? Slip over Anderson, &c. And when that brilliant "Western Star" Upon our harbor rose. And underneath her hatches close Concealed our armed foes? Slip them all, brave Anderson, Into that Fort so handy, And bid them strike the martial strain Of "Yankee I) lie Dandy." But when each brave Palmetto boy, A welcome warm did e;ive From camion's mouth, they were too coy Such welcome to receive. Fire away, brave Anderson, from oiif thai Fort so handy, And bid them strike the martial strain Of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Be not too grieved, bravS Anderson, That this, your well laid plan, Should come to nought, and leave you thus Without one extra man. Fire away, brave Anderson, &c. Farewell! farewell! brave Anderson! bong may these deeds of glory Be noised abroad by trumpet tame In man} n song and story. me then away, bravt Anderson. From out thai Fort so handy, Nor longer bid (hem strike the strain Of "Yankee Doodle Dandy." frV I 1 u 0^ 1 Hollinger Corp. P H8.5