Jackson's Ride
Jackson’s Ride
By Brad Bulla
The Rappahannock makes its way
A little west of Fredericksburg
The lonely cry of the whippoorwill
Was the only sound that could be heard
The moonlight made the white rocks glow
Underneath the horses hooves
Eire shadows slowly moved
Coming up the Old Plank Road
A place of shadows where the Rebels lay
The 28th and 18th Caroline
On the 2 of May in 63
They were tangled in the vines
Jackson moved on up the road
The Rebels thought Ole Hooker was a comin
They rained fire down on him
Then they all took to runnin
Where shadows move in the puckerbrush
Where the Bullock Road comes down
Jackson’s ride on that fatal night
When his own men shot him down
Jackson’s ride on that fatal night
When his own men shot him down