![]() "How long have I've been faking? Did I fall asleep?!" Andrew thought to himself as he brought himself up, but the sight that awaited him was terrifing, there before him layed a large stretched out valley of death and blood. "Just some wounded that were left behind" Andrew mumbles to himself as he sighs to himself, then he looks around, nothing seems to be happening, and the Smoke seems to have gone away. The Union Regiment wasn't just a Mortal Regiment, it was filled with demigods, Greek Demigods.Īndrew slowly opens his eyes from his fake death, there was no more sound of gunfire and fighting, just a few screams of pain as always. Maybe I should just wait right here, hiding in the grass for the battle to be decided, then I may survive." as said, he plops to the ground, making splashing noise as he lands in some blood, then he rolls over and acts dead. But Andrew had second thoughts, "If I charge out there, then I would probably die. The Centurion before yelled out to the Regiment "CHAARRGE!" then all of the Regiment charges out torwards the Union forces. Just as Andrew finshed attaching his Bayonet, a massive mob of Union/Greek Soldiers comes charging at them with their Bayonets aimed right at them, they are all wearing the same Blue Uniform besides the Drummer boy, the Flag Bearer, and the Officers. Andrew feels a huge amount of terror through him, he yelled out to everyone "BAYONETTSS!", even though he was not an Officer, everyone followed that order, then all started to rush to put on their bayonet on their Musket to rebel the offensive of the Union. Then, a loud booming voice comes from the Union side "CHAAARRGGEE!!!". Then the Entire Regiment of Mortals and Romans alike fire off a large volley of Musket rounds, and in the distance, Andrew could hear screams of pain and suffering from the other side. Then the Centurion yells again "READY! AIM! FIREEEE!!!". His friend, Mark was the first one to be hit when the Union Forces fired of their first volley, "Poor kid." Andrew said as he thought of the manner again, then in the distance, he hears a Centurion yell out with all of his might "FIRE BY COMPANY!", Andrew aims his rife ahead of him, into the smoke where the Union is hiding behind. One kid right next to Andrew suddenly just got hit in the eye with a round, the Bullet broke apart as it entered his eye, making a huge hole erupt from the back of his head, then his body plops to the ground, making a thud as blood begins to flow into other large pools of blood that were already formed from the dead. But all he wanted to do was survive now, most of his brothers are on the ground with Bullets deep inside their bodies where they need to survive. His Roman Godly Parent was Mars, the god of War. Johnny Cash, When the man comes aroundĪndrew stares into the dense smoke of Musket fire and Artillery, he can see the blue uniforms of the Greek Soldiers in disguse aiming their muskets at them with killer eyes that you can only see if you go upclose, which Andrew may have to do soon. ![]() "And I looked and behold, a pale horse And his name that sat on him was Death" "And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts" Frank Allen, 1880, featuring Mr.Lincoln Soundtrack 07 Call To Muster And Battle Cry Of Freedom "Put the Right Man at the Wheel," by Will S. "Little Mac, Little Mac, You're the Very Man," by S.C. "The White House Chair," by S.C Foster, 1856 "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair," 1854, featuring Mr. "Nelly Bly" (arrangements by John Tasker Howard and N. "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground," by Walter Kitteridge, 1862 "The Battle Cry of Freedom," by George F. "We Are Coming, Father Abraam, 300,000 More," by Stephen C. Five sections, plus an encore, comprised the evening: The Library presented this program at the Great Hall on June 5, 1999. Songfellows are: tenor Mukund Marathe tenor Gregory Davidson baritone Jared Stamm bass Ross Crolius pianist Robert Rogers and director Ross T. As part of the programs-in-exile, Songfellows, a quartet which grew out of the Metropolitan Opera Chorus, was asked to perform Civil War Songs songs on a program titled Songs of an Emerging Nation. Nearly 140 years later, in that same auditorium, the Performing Arts Library presented its public programs during the first two years of the renovation of the Library's Lincoln Center building. On February 27, 1860, in Cooper Union's Great Hall, Abraham Lincoln delivered his "right makes might" speech.
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