A nation was born in a vast new domain. The travail attending, And childhood defending, Through trials unending, Was one who true liberty strove to attain. This valiant commander, intrepid of soul, When armies defied him, Calamities tried him, And help seemed denied him, With purpose unwavering pressed on toward the goal. A leader undaunted in strife or in peace, A statesman of vision, Who made wise decision And sponsored provision For a unified country in power to increase. He sought not for self, nor coveted fame. He wrought for the nation, To lay firm foundation For continued duration Of a self-governed people. May they honor his name! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CROSSING AT FREDERICKSBURG by GEORGE HENRY BOKER HYMN FOR THE SLAIN IN BATTLE by WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE SARCOPSYLLA PENETRANS by ALTA WRENWICK BROWN A VISION OF POETS by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING ON BEARING THE CROSS by JOHN BYROM LINES by ALFRED GIBBS CAMPBELL |