Come, stack arms, men. Pile on the rails, Stir up the campfire bright; No matter if the canteen fails, We'll make a roaring night. Here Shenandoah brawls along, There burly Blue Ridge echoes strong To swell the brigade's rousing song Of "Stonewall Jackson's way."
We see him now, the old slouched hat Cocked o'er his eye askew, The shrewd, dry smile, the speech so pat, So calm, so blunt, so true. That "Blue-Light Elder" knows 'em well Says he, "That's Banks; he's fond of shell Lord save his soul! We'll give him"...well, That's "Stonewall Jackson's way."
Silence! Ground arms! Kneel all! Caps off! Old Blue Light's going to pray; Strangle the fool that dares to scoff; Attention; it's his way! Appealing from his native sod, In forma pauperis to God-- "Lay bare thine arm; stretch forth thy rod; Amen." That's "Stonewall's way."
He's in the saddle now! Fall in! Steady, the whole brigade! Hill's at the ford, cut off! He'll win His way out, ball and blade. What matter if our shoes are worn? What matter if our feet are torn? "Quick step--we're with him ere the dawn!" That's "Stonewall Jackson's way."
The sun's bright glances rout the mists Of morning, and, by George! There's Longstreet struggling in the lists, Hemmed in an ugly gorge-- Pope and his Yankees whipped before "Bayonet and grape!" hear Stonewall roar, "Charge, Stuart! Pay off Ashby's score In Stonewall Jackson's way."
Ah, maiden! wait and watch and yearn For news of Stonewall's band! Ah, widow! read with eyes that burn That ring upon thy hand! Ah, wife! sew on, pray on, hope on, Thy life shall not be all forlorn The foe had better ne'er been born, That gets in Stonewall's way.
Stanze 1 analyze
The men of the Confederacy were very strong willed as you can tell by this song. They will succsfully succeed from the union. This song really pumped up the men for a fight.
Stanza 2 analyze
Stonewall Jackson was a good man and very friendly. Stonewall will tear the enemy apart so get out of the way.
Stanza 3 analyze
All of the soldiers under Stonewall prayed becasue Stonewall was was a religous man. If anyone dare laugh at him he would kill them. They prayed for victory over the Yanks.
Stanza 4 analyze
Stonewall was on his horse during the battles and he kep his position during the battle. During the battle of bull run the south was being overrun but stonewall kept strong like a stonewall.
Stanza 5 analyze
The yankees are preparing for a bayonete charge but Stonewall Jackson is going to chage the lines of the yanks and destroy them.
Stanza 6 analyze
They are for sure that Stonewall is going to beat the yanks. They can'w wait for their wives to greet them becasue they have beat the yanks and they have succeded from the union.

