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Rh Go ask it of History Years from to-day, And the record shall tell you, Not &quot;Company K.&quot;

Tho' my darling is sleeping To-day with the dead, And daisies and clover Bloom over his head, I smile, tho' I'm crying As I lay it away, That battle-worn cap Lettered &quot;Company K.&quot; 

OUR FOLKS.

I! Harry Holly! Halt! and tell A fellow just a thing or two; You've had a furlough—been to see How all the folks in Jersey do. It's months agone since I was there— I, and a bullet from Fair Oaks. When you were home, old comrade, say, Did you see any of our folks?

"You did? Shake hands. Oh, ain't I glad? For if I do look grim and rough, I've got some feelin'. People think A soldier's heart is mighty tough; 