• “all quiet along the Potomac,” they say,
      “Except now and then a stray picket
    Is shot, as he walks on his beat to and fro,
      By a rifleman hid in the thicket.
    ’T is nothing—a private or two now and then
      Will not count in the news of the battle;
    Not an officer lost—only one of the men,
      Moaning out, all alone, the death-rattle.”

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  • “all quiet along the Potomac,” they say,
      “Except now and then a stray picket
    Is shot, as he walks on his beat, to and fro,
      By a rifleman hid in the thicket.
    ’T is nothing: a private or two, now and then,
      Will not count in the news of the battle;
    Not an officer lost,—only one of the men,
      Moaning out, all alone, the death-rattle.”...