Flowers of the South
form up boys
face to the right
for the glory of the South
swords glisten in the hot sun
drums and battle flags to the front
gray lines as far as the eye can see
sounds of men praying to their Gods
the gray block of men moved up the hill
on they came what a sight to behold
volley after volley met them
but they came on
banners waved and faltered
my eyes lingered upon the field
gone was the gray line
pools of red feeding the wheat
the flowers of the South gone forever
this written to commemorate
George E. Pickett charge on July 3. 1863