Story Behind The Song
Sgt. Kirkland, part of Kershaw's Brigade(Confederacy) at Fredericksburg, brought water to the dying and suffering Union soldiers who lay at "The Wall" (2/3 of all casualties in Fredericksburg happened here). Not a musket was raised as he walked around aiding the dying men
Song Length |
4:00 |
Genre |
Folk - Rural, Folk - General |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Still, Serene |
Subject |
War, Angels |
Language |
English |
Era |
1800 - 1899 |
Lyrics
there's a stone wall in Fredericksburg
stood about 4 foot high
Waves of Blue broke like water on it
thousands lay suffering and dyin'
General Burnside you're in my sights
your men have nowhere to hide
though 5,000 shells of Silver rain
pour from the Rapihannock riverside
i recall an angel
with wings of water he came
every sight was lowered, as if
Jesus had come to heal the pain
as victory grew tighter in Lee's grasp
he was heard to respond
it is well that war is a terrible thing
or of this we'd become too fond
In Washington it was much criticized
the Generals were unaware
Lincoln, heartbroke was heard to retort
if ther'e s a worse place than hell, i am there!!
i recall an angel
with wings of water he came
every sight was lowered, as if it were
Jesus come to heal the pain
Kirkland was a compassionate man
without cease-fire or truce to rely
while he walked no one raised his sights
to see if an angel could die
i recall an angel
with wings of water he came
every sight was lowered, as if it were
Jesus come to heal the pain