SONG ~&rxo, E:imo, dar you are Rehe hO~ ~‘~~flP to punie did‘dle. s.t back pinkey riink, Oome Torn Nipreaat 8ing eang Kitty cat, oari1t You carry me o1er? 2 Up d~ darkie~, head ao bold Sing song, Kitty, c~ari‘t you Carry UIE~ O‘er? 8ing 8on;~, Kitty, can‘t 70~ O~rry ~e hoync? I wuz at P~rnrlin an‘ de Yankeee an~ R~bale were fIghtiV~‘ an‘ dey ~ere ~zañn the bloody flap an1 s confederate eoldier wuz upo~i a poet an~ they wore ~hootiri~ terribly. GUnB were firm‘ eierywhere. All. a eudden dey struck up Yunk4 Doodle So~. A eoldler same along ~ called to UIS~ ~‘ 110W far is it to the Rebels“, an I honey, wuz feared to tell himj So, I o~aid, “I d on‘t kno~~ He ~ called inc agath. Scared to ~ death~I recol1e~ct gittin‘ beh1n~ the houae an1 pointed in the direotion, You see, ef de Rebele knew dat I tol~ the soldier, they would h&ve killed UIO• These were the Uni on men t, after Lee ‚ e irmy whi eh had ~i‘ bi n ‘~o•re det~i tô ~ppomattox. .~ The Colored regiment came up behind art‘ wher~ they saw the Colored regimen1~ they put up the white flags ( rg‘ 1ment~er 1~0t ~ red or bloody‘ flag was up).. Now~ do you know why‘ dey raised d~t white f‘la~t Well., honey‘, dat white flag wuz a token d*t X#a, had surrendered. ~