I May Live In South Carolina But I’ll Always Have The Yankees In My Dna Shirt
I Am The I May Live In South Carolina But I’ll Always Have The Yankees In My Dna Shirt. I was born on April 12, 1861, in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina and the Constitution of the Confederate States of America is my Birth Certificate. The blood lines of the South run through my veins, for I offer freedom that each State should regulate her own affairs, according to its best interest. I am many things and many people. I Am The South. I am millions of living souls, and ghosts of thousands who died for me. I am the farmer-made solder who did not turn his back during Pickett’s Charge.
I May Live In South Carolina But I’ll Always Have The Yankees In My Dna Shirt





I am the Rebel Yell that was heard across many of my rolling fields, protecting the homeland. I am Robert E Lee and Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.I stood at Fort Sumpter and fired the shot heard through our young nation. I am Longstreet, Hood and Patrick R. Cleburne. I am generals Johnson, Beauregard, and President Jefferson Davis and I May Live In South Carolina But I’ll Always Have The Yankees In My Dna Shirt. I remember how we fought in Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, Vicksburg, and Atlanta. When duty called I answered and stayed until it was over. I left my heroic dead in Chickamauga, in the fields of Shilo, and on the bloody hills of Manassas and the mountains of Kennesaw.
I May Live In South Carolina But I’ll Always Have The Yankees In My Dna Shirt
I Am The I May Live In South Carolina But I’ll Always Have The Yankees In My Dna Shirt. I am the Mississippi River, and the cotton fields of Alabama and the piney woods of the Carolinas. I am the coal fields of Virginia and Kentucky, the Florida coast and the Louisiana bayou. I am Richmond, the Capital of the Confederacy. am the forest, field, mountain and rivers. I am the quite villages and the cities that never sleep. I am heritage that’s been forgotten, the dying memory of a way of life that is being still. You see me in the twilight and hear me in Dixie, as the past continues to fade away each year.












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