TO the Sages who spoke to the Heroes who bled To the day, and the deed strike the harp-strings of glory! Let the song of the ransomed remember the dead, And the tongue of the eloquent hallow the story. O'er the bones of the bold Be that story long told, And on Fame's golden tablets their triumphs enrolled, Who on Freedom's green hills Freedom's banner unfurled, And the beacon-fire raised that gave light to the world. They are gone mighty men! and they sleep in their fame; Shall we ever forget them? O never! no, never! Let our sons learn from us to embalm each great name, And the anthem send down "Independence forever." Wake, wake, heart and tongue! Keep the theme ever young Let their deeds through the long line of ages be sung, Who on Freedom's green hills Freedom's banner unfurled, And the beacon-fire raised that gave light to the world. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JEWISH LULLABY by LOUIS UNTERMEYER THE RUBAIYAT, 1879 EDITION: 24 by OMAR KHAYYAM CA' THE YOWES TO THE KNOWES' by ISOBEL (ISABEL) PAGAN TWO POEMS TO HANS THOMA ON HIS SIXIETH BIRTHDAY: 1. MOONLIGHT NIGHT by RAINER MARIA RILKE TO ALISON CUNNINGHAM; FROM HER BOY by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON THE HOPELESS PASSION by BERTON BRALEY THE TWICKENHAM AIR by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB BALLAD TO THE TUNE OF 'FRANCKLIN'S IS FLED AWAY' by PATRICK CAREY |