"How Are You, Telegraph?"

also known as, "The John Hunt Morgan Song"

(Words by W. Collins, music written by G. W. Work)
Midi File Copyrighted 1998, by Scott K. Williams, as part of the "Borderland Collection"
Thanks to Geoff Walden for sending the words of this song.

Verse One:

John came in excellent style, to be sure,
 With banner and brand came he;
His clattering hoofs made a terrible roar,
 And his cannon numbering three.
The Hoosiers were scared, so entered the race,
 What a rowdyish set were they;
And the Buckeyes mounted to join in the chase,
 As Johnny galloped their way.

Chorus:

Ho! gather your flocks and sound the alarm
For the Partisan Rangers have come;
Bold knights of the road, they scour each farm
And scamper at tap of the drum.
How are you, Telegraph?


Verse 2:

The snow is in the clouds,
 And night is gathering o’er us;
The winds are piping loud,
 And fan the flames before us.
Then join the jovial band,
 And tune the vocal organ;
And with a will we’ll all join in,
 Three cheers for John Hunt Morgan!

Chorus:

Ho! gather your flocks and sound the alarm
For the Partisan Rangers have come;
Bold knights of the road, they scour each farm
And scamper at tap of the drum.
How are you, Telegraph?

Verse 3:
 

Jack Morgan is his name,
 The fearless and the lucky.
No dastard foe can tame
 This son of old Kentucky.
His heart is with his state;
 He fights for Southern freedom;
His men their general’s word await,
 They’ll go where he will lead ‘em.


Chorus:

Ho! gather your flocks and sound the alarm
For the Partisan Rangers have come;
Bold knights of the road, they scour each farm
And scamper at tap of the drum.
How are you, Telegraph?

 
 
 
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