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A fine martial poem, called, ‘The Man of the Twelfth of May,’ written by Captain Robert Falligant, of Savannah, fitly and eloquently describes this remarkable and heroic incident. From it I make the following extract:

When history tells her story,
     Of the noble hero band,
Who made the green fields gory
     For the life of their native land,
How grand will be the picture
     Of Georgia's proud array
As they drove the boasting foemen back
     On that glorious Twelfth of May!

Whose mien is ever proudest
     When we hold the foe at bay?
Whose war-cry cheers us loudest
     As we rush to the bloody fray?
'Tis Gordon's-our reliance,
     Fearless as on that day
When he hurled his grand defiance
     In that charge of the Twelfth of May.

Who, who can be a coward?
     What freeman fear to die
When Gordon orders “forward!”
     And the red cross floats on high?
Follow his tones inspiring,
     On, on to the field! Away!
And we see the foe retiring
     As it did on the Twelfth of May!

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