The Southern Soldier


So I will place my knapsack on my back

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After the South lost the Civil War, many people began to call American soldiers “Yankees.”


I am falling asleep.

In a casual dining setting, three individuals are seated at a red table. The focus is on one person, who is wearing glasses and a gray jacket, engaged in conversation. He appears to be explaining something important, mentioning a rucksack left at "the Burrow." The other two individuals, one with short hair in a plaid hoodie and the other with long, wavy hair, listen attentively. The background features menus on the table and a tiled floor with a checkerboard pattern. The atmosphere seems informal, likely during a meal or a break.
Californie, États‑Unis Écrit, publié et conçu en Californie, États‑Unis